Trading Card Shows and Sports Card Expos: A Collector's Guide to Networking and Trading
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by Jon Butts
1w ago
Attending shows and expos is one of the best ways to get your hands on some of the most sought-after cards and hobby cases. These events offer a unique opportunity for collectors, enthusiasts, and traders to come together and share their love for the cards that drive them. With hundreds of vendors, thousands of rare cards on display, and the valuable chance to meet experts, this is the place to be.  Use this Giant Sports Card guide to make the most of your next big event.  The Do’s Plan Ahead Planning ahead can be crucial in helping you make the most of your time at a trading card s ..read more
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Father’s Day Gift Guide: All-Star Sports Gifts For Dads
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by Jon Butts
1M ago
The perfect sports gift on Father’s Day is one of the best ways to show your appreciation for a dad who loves the thrill of the game, whether it’s UFC, baseball, or basketball. Get inspired with our gift guide and make your dad feel like an all-star this Father’s Day. Sports Cards Sports card boxes are timeless pieces that can feature anything from the greatest legends of a sport to the most exciting upcoming rookies of the season. Sports cards make great gifts for dads who have been following sports for a while, evoking nostalgia for their favorite teams with elegant designs that draw the eye ..read more
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Basketball Rookie Cards to Chase in the Modern Era
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by Jon Butts
1M ago
Sports cards and hobby boxes are always in demand, with collectors worldwide searching for the player that could be the next GOAT. NBA rookie cards are frontrunners when it comes to valuable sports trading cards, with newcomers making spectacular debuts every season and multiple explosive rivalries that keep collectors invested year after year. Discover the best rookie cards for your collection with Giant Sports Cards. 2019 - Ja Morant Ja Morant swept the rankings with his debut and essentially guaranteed his spot as a must-have card by being chosen as the Rookie of the Year in 2019. Part of t ..read more
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Sports Card Show Etiquette
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by Jon Butts
4M ago
Card shows are often one of the highlights of the year if you’re a collector. Whether you’re all shacked up in an RV with your buds or rolling solo to hunt down those monster deals, knowing the basic sports card convention etiquette can go a long way. Use these sports card show tips to guarantee that your next collect-a-thon is going to be one to remember.  Enjoy It! It’s a tale as old as time. People who approach sports card shows with an aggressive mindset wanting to nail down every prized rookie card tend to go home disappointed—even if they’ve managed to acquire what they were lookin ..read more
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What Is a Hobby Box, What Is a Retail Box, & What Are the Key Differences?
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by Jon Butts
5M ago
Americans have started collecting sports cards like never before. But as more than a few people have pointed out, sports card collecting doesn’t look like it used to. Hobby boxes have become more popular in recent years, and they’ve sent both amateur and avid collectors scurrying to buy them all up in the hopes of landing their most coveted chase cards. But at the same time, they’ve also left some people scratching their heads and asking, “What is a hobby box?” Many people have wondered what the difference between a retail vs. a hobby box is, as well. If you’re interested in getting more invol ..read more
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Trading Card Terminology: The Glossary of Sports Card Terms
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by Jon Butts
5M ago
Do you know the difference between a base card and a chase card? Are you familiar with what sets a hobby box apart from a retail box? Can you see what separates an on-card autograph from a sticker autograph? If you’re trying to hustle in this industry or even collect as a fun hobby, it is important to know the different trading card terminology.  Here are some of the most important sports card terms along with a few trading card abbreviations you should be aware of. Chase Cards Chase cards are typically the rarest cards in a specific set of sports cards, which makes them the most desirabl ..read more
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Types of Trading Cards: The Best Baseball Card Designs
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by Jon Butts
10M ago
There are hundreds of different types of trading cards and baseball card designs in hundreds of attractive styles. Identifying the best cards out of so many different styles and collections is a daunting task. To make it easier, let’s start by discussing the criteria used to judge artwork-level style and design. Then, we can move on to examples of exceptional card designs that have appeared over the years.  Superior Design Features Creativity and problem-solving skills are involved in any card design, whether it’s for baseball, basketball, UFC, or another sport. Good baseball card design ..read more
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The Most Rare UFC Sports Cards: From Limited Editions To Autographed Cards
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by Jon Butts
10M ago
UFC sports cards commemorate fighters and events, and their value has risen greatly over the years. If you’re wondering about their card prices, rarity, and what the most expensive UFC card may be, then you’ve come to the right place. Official UFC Sports Card Brands Official UFC sports cards first appeared in the 2000s, with the Round One UFC collection by Topps sports cards. Topps produced cards for only a few years, and some of those early cards have really shot up in value. Topps maintained a relationship with UFC until 2021 when Panini sports cards took over. Panini now holds exclusive ri ..read more
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Sports Card Breakers: The State Of Breaking
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by Jon Butts
1y ago
Sports card fans deal with many difficulties, like the high cost of some cards and lack of availability. Box breakers use the power of group buying to solve some of these problems. Baseball card breakers, for example, may make it easier for baseball card fans to grow their collection. Let’s dive into the state of breaking to learn how breaking works, what the advantages and disadvantages are, and if it is worth it. How Does Breaking Work? Breaking works pretty much the same no matter what sport. With baseball card breakers, for example, the seller purchases sealed sports card boxes or cases t ..read more
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The Most Expensive NASCAR Sports Cards: From Record Breakers to Rare Finds
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by Jon Butts
1y ago
With the NASCAR Cup Series about to get into full swing, there’s a renewed interest in the value of NASCAR sports trading cards. Fans may feel the most valuable NASCAR trading cards are the ones with their favorite drivers. Investors may look at things differently. Either way, it helps to understand the history of these cards to understand their value to fans — and their future potential. Maxx, The Introductory Brand Anyone looking for the most expensive NASCAR cards will find this brand mentioned frequently. Maxx produced sports cards from 1988 to 1996 and made some of the first NASCAR colle ..read more
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