(And Keep Them in the Same Condition Years Later) Storing trading cards properly isn’t complicated — but getting it wrong can quietly ruin a collection over time. A lot of...
(And Keep Them in the Same Condition Years Later) Storing trading cards properly isn’t complicated — but getting it wrong can quietly ruin a collection over time. A lot of...
(How to Store Cards Without Regretting It Later) Binders are one of the most satisfying parts of collecting. Flipping through clean pages. Seeing a set come together. Lining up your...
(How to Store Cards Without Regretting It Later) Binders are one of the most satisfying parts of collecting. Flipping through clean pages. Seeing a set come together. Lining up your...
When I first came back into collecting, I remember seeing people throw around words like ‘raw’, ‘comp’, and ‘LP’ like everyone just knew what they meant. Terms like pull, slab,...
When I first came back into collecting, I remember seeing people throw around words like ‘raw’, ‘comp’, and ‘LP’ like everyone just knew what they meant. Terms like pull, slab,...
Sealed product hits differently. Whether it’s a booster box you’ve held for years, an ETB you never opened, or something you picked up “just to keep”, sealed collecting comes with...
Sealed product hits differently. Whether it’s a booster box you’ve held for years, an ETB you never opened, or something you picked up “just to keep”, sealed collecting comes with...
Mailing cards is where most damage happens, but it’s also easy to avoid. The golden rule: cards should not move freely inside the package. A typical safe mailing setup looks...
Mailing cards is where most damage happens, but it’s also easy to avoid. The golden rule: cards should not move freely inside the package. A typical safe mailing setup looks...
Grading prep isn’t about making a card look better — it’s about not making it worse. Start by inspecting the card under good light. Look for surface scratches, corner wear,...
Grading prep isn’t about making a card look better — it’s about not making it worse. Start by inspecting the card under good light. Look for surface scratches, corner wear,...