I agree but this isn’t about collecting it’s a out investing and wether you like or hate it. It’s been a part of this business for decades now. If you don’t like that aspect why watch videos on it?
1. Not checking price history before buying 2. Thinking all positions created equal (Rudy Gobert) 3. Thinking performance dictates prices (Patrick Mahomes hype) 4. Chasing an overly hot market (fomo) 5. Not keeping good records (market movers) 6. Not understanding value of star players (Luka Doncic) 7. Assuming raw cards grade well 8. Buying singles from new products 9. Buying too many rookies (Kendrick Nunn) 10. Thinking flipping cards is easy
My biggest mistake was not going all in on 2003 Topps Chrome basketball, I had a chance to buy a full sealed case for under retail & passed on it.. I'd be sitting on a gold mine if i would've got that case and put it away til now. Also I missed on Pokemon as I ran shop from 1998-2005 and never thought pokemon would be of any value. I had 2 or 3 full cases of 1st edition & one fossil case 1st ed.
I would say that putting money in rookies that have potential to be huge a couple years later is not a mistake, but it's a gamble. It's ok to do, but you have to know it's a high risk-high reward thing.
Great video. The top tip from my experience is being super disciplined with buying. Research price history. Negotiate to a low but fair price. And dont overbuy volume. You can get stuck with a lot of inventory that will take a long time to sell if you overbuy in volume of a particular card or set.
My current mistake is that not all grading is equal. I bought graded spans but not PSA or BGS. I feel like the cards are mint but won't be considered when i resell because of the grading company.
Break the slab (careful to avoid damaging the card) and get it regraded with another company at risk of a lower score. If it’s for your PC it does not matter as much.
That's where the new collectors misunderstand the hobby. In collecting sporting card. The sports card company can not make all cards in mint conditions.
I have a question about top level graded card BGS 10 vs PSA 10... It's look like top players rookies cards have a better value with BGS 10, is it because the POP are normaly lower or it's maybe more difficult to grade 10 with BGS? Exemple, I found with the Connor McDavid ROOKIE GEMS /399 series that the BGS 10 worth more then the double! Is it because of the low POP or why??? The PSA 10 have a POP 22 and the BGS 10 have only a POP 3
$24 bucks a month, hard pass.. I'll just use a spreadsheet... As a new collector and interested in investing, that's way to steep.. I'd rather put that towards a hobby box.
Sports cards U. I love the sound of that !!!!!!!! I think I was there 😄. The real problem with grading is 90% of the graders even with training have no business being in a grader and too many were hired to cover the Covid demand and these people were not experts or even close even when trained., with all the new demand, graders grade the card wrong because of inexperience. That is the bottom line and they teach you that at sports card universities😇⚾️😇😳😄😳😇⚾️😳😄😳😇😇⚾️
Regarding the buying the singles from new sets. If a hobby box costs hundreds of dollars but guarantees at least 2+ autos, at times you may be better off buying those autos or numbered cards you want individually as you may pick em up for much less than what an unopened box sells for VS. getting caught up in the chase.
@Kelly awesome advice. I have never bought a modern pack! If I want an auto I just look around for non-rading dealers on Ebay . If I buy a graded its a PSA 9 or 10 hoping it will bet a grade bump at BGS!
You sound like your talking to kids about 5 figure cards / we get it // u have a lot of $ and think all this would be a great show on cable / antiques roadshow meets blues clues / go
You are not realizing that you contradicted your own advice with the Luka example. Luka was a rookie or in his early years when his cards were way overvalued like that. He had not get put up HOF numbers for a long enough period. But yet his playing had potential. So he was never the GOAT. He NEVER finished in the top 20 in most fantasy bball 9 cat leagues. Just Point leagues. So that’s a huge contradiction. Watching your videos for awhile now and I just think you are not good at predicting future star, but you are good at listening to other people call guys future stars. Huge difference! Like I better you barely had any SGA cards in his 2nd season. so I always take your advice knowing this..
One of the mistakes I made was seeing your top 5 videos and then going and buying those players. At that point it was too late, and I ended up buying right before they went down. Thanks jeff
Serves you right for listening to a card newbie influencer. This dude's channel is just a documentation of someone learning fundamentals, instead of someone like smpratte who knows the game. Sports is super volatile too based off of performances no one can predict. There is no reason to listen to people's 'top players to invest in'. If you get obsessed with the new rookie market, you are going to be consistently holding the bag.
Do you think people are selling more cards raw rather than getting them graded lately because of the backlog of PSA? Or do you think people just use the alternative grading companies?
Thanks so much for the vids you make for the pc like me,i have learned so much since i started watching your vids in a few months than i did in years. I know i personally have made many mistakes in the past but my biggest one is not doing any checking of past sales and being a impulse buyer,if i see it and like it, i used to buy it, not no more. like i said earlier, you have taught me so much recently and i want to thank you and your community for the non stop information. Thank you and Be safe everybody!
When I first got into collecting cards I bought so many single cards on whatnot. It was a rush but a very bad investment thinking I could resell all of them. Now I just buy graded cards and singles from friends
Geoff you are like a USC professor talking about the SC-Market like stocks and IPO! IPO all shares go at the same bid or ask! Anyways I will send you & T-Pot a sign issue of my debut comic book.! @I already have a artist spot lined up @ Frank & Son. God Bless. Thank You!
23':40" Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz Oh. Did the video start yet? Oh I get it merely a medium for self promiting connercial for non-accurate app. Biggest mistake is watching thia video. 🎉
I'm new to the hobby, and I find it very discouraging that blaster packs, while more affordable, rarely get a good hit worth any $, while hobby boxes are more likely to have big hits but are super unaffordable. I tried buying a bunch of single hobby packs and get literally nothing. $80 wasted.
Very helpful. FOMO is one that really helps me. I always get sucked into the hype. Recently is been Nikola Jokic for me. For reference I started buying his cards right after he beat the Lakers in game one of the Western Conference finals. This lasted for about a week and I think I’m done. Spent $2500. I think the cards will continue to inflate given he wins the finals and if he wins, he’ll likely win MVP although Murray could do it to. But next time I’m going to wait until after the hype of a player
Hey man your from Florida huh??? I see all the gator stuff in the back ... Just curious cause there's a card show in Polk county I think on the 16th or 17th
This dude could make a top 1000 mistakes hes made and still hasnt learned from video... and he could still make another one after that 😂😂 2 yrs old and he is still making the same mistakes 😂😂
I got number one mistake, don't invest in cards. Do it for fun and if you get lucky then great... sure you can try and flip etc but there's way easy and better ways to invest your money
card prices work off of what the card last sold for. yes you can see a few sells and average it. but a card on ebay can sell for 75. same exact card can sell on whatnot for 15.
Mistakes. Recent: buying a dozen raw 1972s baseball right before PSA closed. Past (mid-1980s): investing in prospects--- Cory Snyder, Devon White, Bret Saberhagen, Ruben Sierra, Greg Swindell, Gary Petit, Jose Canseco, etc. You are throwing money away investing in any unproven player. Maybe one out of all will get a proven track record of excellence, so your payoff is about 1% chance. The only one that panned out from 1985-1987 was Kirby Puckett (maybe Bo Jackson), and he was not considered a hot prospect at the time.
I personally don't buy any card I buy wat I like but I make sure my card it's not over pay or it's not number I try to make sure all My cards have a numbe like /100# /10# /25# . Goodluck to everyone. !!! Wat you guys think on buying zion williamson and seat on them for a while??? Thanks
I sold over 100 Kupp cards through the end of the season through the playoffs and passed him being Super Bowl MVP. They were mostly raw and colors of the optic rated rookies. They are putting a new bathroom shower in my basement. That RR card of whatever color/#- they aren’t worth anything til sold. No business was interested in me paying by Kupps. And gosh- he went on to not have as great a season as he did when he set records.
The only rule you really need to know if your hoping your cards will go up in value is buy rookies,,,, all other cards will drop in price over time , some cards will seem to look like there going up slowly over time but remember when a can of Coke was 50cents and now its a dollar , well maybe your card was a dollar 20 years ago and now its 2 dollars just like the Coke. It didnt really go up its just things cost more now. And that being said , less then 1% of these rookies are good investments. So good luck.
I waited to pick up a 2022 bowman Chrome Kahlil Watson auto /150. When bowman dropped that blie Kahlil auto was selling for way over a grand, if not more. They have since dropped more than half. I took a chance and invested. Hope it works out
When I pulled the Excalibur of aka #34 King Arthur numbered 9/25 sp authentics rookie auto it was a very thick pack about half an inch and when I opened it upper deck had put multiple refractor’s on both sides of Excalibur I was amazed and new I had pulled the Holy Grail 9/25 equals 34 his jersey number and he is having a great year with what hand he has been given
About #8 , not jumping on new releases. Guy who got me into cards collected Cal Ripken. Dealer at a show knew this and got a Ripken refractor out of 93 Topps Finest and offered it to Kenny for $25 . DUH. Sometimes ya just have to go with gut.
Get a load of this I was going threw my 1996 score pinnacle football hobby box I found two cards with color missing on the front of them. I immediately sleeved both cards. I don't know if thier errors or what. I also got duplicates, of them that had all the color on them.
I spend so much more money overpaying early in releases, because I am buying for my PC - my cards are an investment, but it will be an investment my niece and nephew will benefit from.
Good point in the hype about mahomes, I’ve been considering this a lot with Ovechkin on the verge of breaking Gretzky record I believe his value will be at his peak right before he breaks Gretzky record
As an investor you have to sell when prices spike for a card and not keep it because you love that card or player. Making money is where it is at and when the prices go way down just buy it back for a lot less!
I have a Jordan card that might be the only one in Existence… Are you interested in seeing or hearing about it not to mention I have a ton of things I would like for you to grade for me
You forgot a mistake. Drinking while eBaying on a Saturday night! This hurt me summer of 2020 😂🤣😂. Don’t drink and eBay!
EUI?
That's how I ended up buying into breaks I should not have. I lost on almost all of them, but got a /10 on one of them.
Dont drink and get on breaks on tik tok or whatnot either 😂
Whatnot is worse to drink and use lol
I’m guilty of that as well😫🤭
Just started collecting again since I was a kid. The market had changed immensely. Thanks for the tips.
If you collect for the love of the hobby you’ll never lose 👌🏽
I agree but this isn’t about collecting it’s a out investing and wether you like or hate it. It’s been a part of this business for decades now. If you don’t like that aspect why watch videos on it?
@@glyn420 where did it say I didn’t like anything? Calm down Jussie Smollett
@@maxgarza4531 then what was the point of your comment on a video about investing? Please at least have conviction to stand by what you post.
Wtf are you talking about? I made a statement if you don’t like it get fkd. Simple as that.
@@glyn420 “conviction” pls 😂
1. Not checking price history before buying
2. Thinking all positions created equal (Rudy Gobert)
3. Thinking performance dictates prices (Patrick Mahomes hype)
4. Chasing an overly hot market (fomo)
5. Not keeping good records (market movers)
6. Not understanding value of star players (Luka Doncic)
7. Assuming raw cards grade well
8. Buying singles from new products
9. Buying too many rookies (Kendrick Nunn)
10. Thinking flipping cards is easy
Patrick mahommes is a safe investment fuck what this guy says
Don't chase the flavor of the week or you'll end up years later with a bunch of shit nobody wants
My mistakes are I love cards and don't sell them or get them garded.
Lol, I feel most suffering from the same affliction. 🤝🏼
Just buy singles of the cards you want instead of ripping boxes. You save more money than gambling expecting an big hit.
Can resell the cards at a yard sale or market places or others.
Buy in the off-season of the sport.
not the case in the NBA, as soon as season started base card rookies tanked
not the case in the NBA, as soon as season started base card rookies tanked
Funny how defects in coins make them more valuable, yet in cards, less valuable 🤔
My biggest mistake was not going all in on 2003 Topps Chrome basketball, I had a chance to buy a full sealed case for under retail & passed on it.. I'd be sitting on a gold mine if i would've got that case and put it away til now. Also I missed on Pokemon as I ran shop from 1998-2005 and never thought pokemon would be of any value. I had 2 or 3 full cases of 1st edition & one fossil case 1st ed.
Swear dude shit I wish I would of just kept a couple packs lmao
I would say that putting money in rookies that have potential to be huge a couple years later is not a mistake, but it's a gamble. It's ok to do, but you have to know it's a high risk-high reward thing.
I don't think he's saying not to do it.. He's just saying don't go crazy heavy on it
Great video. The top tip from my experience is being super disciplined with buying. Research price history. Negotiate to a low but fair price. And dont overbuy volume. You can get stuck with a lot of inventory that will take a long time to sell if you overbuy in volume of a particular card or set.
Checkout my amazing football card collection
My current mistake is that not all grading is equal. I bought graded spans but not PSA or BGS. I feel like the cards are mint but won't be considered when i resell because of the grading company.
I also did that i bought a holo jalen hurts rookie select but it was graded 10 in cgs 😢
Break the slab (careful to avoid damaging the card) and get it regraded with another company at risk of a lower score. If it’s for your PC it does not matter as much.
U already know Biggest mistake is cheering for Gators. GO CANES! Great content otherwise..
So the manufacturers are responsible for my PSA 8 that looks pristine??? The manufacturer owes me $$$ for selling me a faulty product!!!!
That's where the new collectors misunderstand the hobby. In collecting sporting card. The sports card company can not make all cards in mint conditions.
I have a question about top level graded card BGS 10 vs PSA 10... It's look like top players rookies cards have a better value with BGS 10, is it because the POP are normaly lower or it's maybe more difficult to grade 10 with BGS? Exemple, I found with the Connor McDavid ROOKIE GEMS /399 series that the BGS 10 worth more then the double! Is it because of the low POP or why??? The PSA 10 have a POP 22 and the BGS 10 have only a POP 3
$24 bucks a month, hard pass.. I'll just use a spreadsheet... As a new collector and interested in investing, that's way to steep.. I'd rather put that towards a hobby box.
Ik 24 a month is outrageous
Hobby boxes are a waste unless you don’t open them
Card ladder
Sports cards U. I love the sound of that !!!!!!!! I think I was there 😄. The real problem with grading is 90% of the graders even with training have no business being in a grader and too many were hired to cover the Covid demand and these people were not experts or even close even when trained., with all the new demand, graders grade the card wrong because of inexperience. That is the bottom line and they teach you that at sports card universities😇⚾️😇😳😄😳😇⚾️😳😄😳😇😇⚾️
Biggest mistake was BUYING MY FIRST SPORTSCARD. Right up there with smoking my first cigarette.
Right now I'm buying all the Anthony Edwards I can get....
First mistake is wearing that 401k vs cards shirt
Regarding the buying the singles from new sets. If a hobby box costs hundreds of dollars but guarantees at least 2+ autos, at times you may be better off buying those autos or numbered cards you want individually as you may pick em up for much less than what an unopened box sells for VS. getting caught up in the chase.
I am starting to see this after being away from the hobby since 98.
@Kelly awesome advice. I have never bought a modern pack! If I want an auto I just look around for non-rading dealers on Ebay .
If I buy a graded its a PSA 9 or 10 hoping it will bet a grade bump at BGS!
I’m still buying Kyle Kuzma rookie cards! I’m dieing on this sword !!
lol
@@superbiaant I’m still buying Kyle Kuzma 283 - inch 2024!
Is it worth buying unopened packs (cellos/sealed box) like prizms, optics, and/or bowman and hold them for 6-8 years to make a huge profit?
Yea
Mistake #1 is listening to this scam artist
thank you so much for the tips and the app. You guys are doing great things for the hobby.
You sound like your talking to kids about 5 figure cards / we get it // u have a lot of $ and think all this would be a great show on cable / antiques roadshow meets blues clues / go
I learned my lesson investing in a guy named Ryan Leaf….
This comment section is loaded with salty kids who made stupid investments and are looking to blame anyone but themselves. 😂
Most of those people are new to the hobby and don't really understand the market
11. Expecting good value out of retail boxes or even hobby for that matter
Ha, ha! 🎯 exactly
You are not realizing that you contradicted your own advice with the Luka example. Luka was a rookie or in his early years when his cards were way overvalued like that. He had not get put up HOF numbers for a long enough period. But yet his playing had potential. So he was never the GOAT. He NEVER finished in the top 20 in most fantasy bball 9 cat leagues. Just Point leagues. So that’s a huge contradiction. Watching your videos for awhile now and I just think you are not good at predicting future star, but you are good at listening to other people call guys future stars. Huge difference! Like I better you barely had any SGA cards in his 2nd season. so I always take your advice knowing this..
I'm sorry I was born in 61 collecting since 70s
One of the mistakes I made was seeing your top 5 videos and then going and buying those players. At that point it was too late, and I ended up buying right before they went down. Thanks jeff
hopefully that taught you to stop listening to random influencers LOL
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Serves you right for listening to a card newbie influencer. This dude's channel is just a documentation of someone learning fundamentals, instead of someone like smpratte who knows the game.
Sports is super volatile too based off of performances no one can predict. There is no reason to listen to people's 'top players to invest in'. If you get obsessed with the new rookie market, you are going to be consistently holding the bag.
That was really dumb you guys should know better. Now you do though so lesson learned
Do you think people are selling more cards raw rather than getting them graded lately because of the backlog of PSA? Or do you think people just use the alternative grading companies?
I actually asked this in a fb group I'm apart of the other day. The overwhelming answer was time/cost
Thanks so much for the vids you make for the pc like me,i have learned so much since i started watching your vids in a few months than i did in years. I know i personally have made many mistakes in the past but my biggest one is not doing any checking of past sales and being a impulse buyer,if i see it and like it, i used to buy it, not no more. like i said earlier, you have taught me so much recently and i want to thank you and your community for the non stop information. Thank you and Be safe everybody!
I would never EVER invest in Modern over Vintage and HOFers lol
MJ, Kobe, shaq, iverson are modern……and the 90s came up with new designs, inserts…refractors, die cut, holograms, PMG, star rubies,
When I first got into collecting cards I bought so many single cards on whatnot. It was a rush but a very bad investment thinking I could resell all of them. Now I just buy graded cards and singles from friends
Same
#1 mistake - subscribing to market movers instead of card ladder
Shirt is 🔥
Remember when he told us his #1 player to invest in was derek Carr? 🤣🤣🤣
Geoff you are like a USC professor talking about the SC-Market like stocks and IPO! IPO all shares go at the same bid or ask! Anyways I will send you & T-Pot a sign issue of my debut comic book.! @I already have a artist spot lined up @ Frank & Son.
God Bless. Thank You!
Investor?! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Why did this video kinda make me less confident in my collection 😂😂
Probably the best informative video I've seen, very nice job! Thank you
YOU ARE SO COOL
23':40" Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz Oh. Did the video start yet? Oh I get it merely a medium for self promiting connercial for non-accurate app.
Biggest mistake is watching thia video. 🎉
I'm new to the hobby, and I find it very discouraging that blaster packs, while more affordable, rarely get a good hit worth any $, while hobby boxes are more likely to have big hits but are super unaffordable. I tried buying a bunch of single hobby packs and get literally nothing. $80 wasted.
Very helpful. FOMO is one that really helps me. I always get sucked into the hype. Recently is been Nikola Jokic for me. For reference I started buying his cards right after he beat the Lakers in game one of the Western Conference finals. This lasted for about a week and I think I’m done. Spent $2500. I think the cards will continue to inflate given he wins the finals and if he wins, he’ll likely win MVP although Murray could do it to. But next time I’m going to wait until after the hype of a player
This aged beautifuly
Hey man your from Florida huh??? I see all the gator stuff in the back ... Just curious cause there's a card show in Polk county I think on the 16th or 17th
Unfortunately the biggest money mistake for most of us is buying boxes to rip. SO much fun. Such a waste of money tho. Just buy the cards u want
Can't we just make our sports cards into NFTs and trade them on the blockchain? It'd be easier and faster that way....
Spending 30-40k on a 2003 Topps Chrome Lebron James Rookie card back in 2020. Yikes!
This dude could make a top 1000 mistakes hes made and still hasnt learned from video... and he could still make another one after that 😂😂 2 yrs old and he is still making the same mistakes 😂😂
I got number one mistake, don't invest in cards. Do it for fun and if you get lucky then great... sure you can try and flip etc but there's way easy and better ways to invest your money
Lonzo was not a bad decision but Mitchell Robinson and Nunn...how high were you?? Lol jk
Biggest mistake for myself was when I traded my Jordan cards for some sure thing star on the rise named Alex Rodriguez
Craig Heyward, has no value but I was called ironhead growing up playing football as I have the same last name
card prices work off of what the card last sold for. yes you can see a few sells and average it. but a card on ebay can sell for 75. same exact card can sell on whatnot for 15.
Buying cards at the top of their hype and by the time they get back from grading, there were significantly less money.
11:00am. Are subset players worth grading such as Lebron
I just like to collect. I don’t think of it as investing. It’s actually a hobby for me
Yeah listening to content creators and also paying for data
I wonder if he would have made this video if he wasn't trying to sell his product.
How about autograph cards?? Unless its auto graded, it devalues?
One step a at time to grow inventory and also having that 1 of 1 card.
Would be cool to see your Florida gator collection I’m OU but still, I like college sports a little more
I got stacks of Bobby Witt, I also have stacks of Gavin Lux and Bellinger. Win some u lose some
#1 mistake is getting into this horrible hobby/investment at all.
Most of these happened when I was 10 I would go to card shows and get finessed
BOOOOOOO on the taxes!!
Hold and don't sell and you won't owe taxes 🙌
Hi
I show my amazing football trading cards i show 5 cards a week every friday night at 7:30 pm
Mistake #1 don’t do a deal with this guy
That shirt lol 😂 funny but I hope no one would actually like plan like that hahaha
Yea stick to your 401k
hey, i buy lots of judge cards, mostly really neat inserts, i haven’t made a deal at or above raw price tho 😂😂 think it’s a good or bad investment
Mistakes. Recent: buying a dozen raw 1972s baseball right before PSA closed. Past (mid-1980s): investing in prospects--- Cory Snyder, Devon White, Bret Saberhagen, Ruben Sierra, Greg Swindell, Gary Petit, Jose Canseco, etc. You are throwing money away investing in any unproven player. Maybe one out of all will get a proven track record of excellence, so your payoff is about 1% chance. The only one that panned out from 1985-1987 was Kirby Puckett (maybe Bo Jackson), and he was not considered a hot prospect at the time.
Mistake #1, investing in Desmond Ridder😭
hell no I am not paying taxes on my jordan rookie cards
Just to be clear, did you make a lot of mistakes early on?
I personally don't buy any card I buy wat I like but I make sure my card it's not over pay or it's not number I try to make sure all My cards have a numbe like /100# /10# /25# . Goodluck to everyone. !!! Wat you guys think on buying zion williamson and seat on them for a while??? Thanks
I sold over 100 Kupp cards through the end of the season through the playoffs and passed him being Super Bowl MVP. They were mostly raw and colors of the optic rated rookies. They are putting a new bathroom shower in my basement. That RR card of whatever color/#- they aren’t worth anything til sold. No business was interested in me paying by Kupps. And gosh- he went on to not have as great a season as he did when he set records.
The only rule you really need to know if your hoping your cards will go up in value is buy rookies,,,, all other cards will drop in price over time , some cards will seem to look like there going up slowly over time but remember when a can of Coke was 50cents and now its a dollar , well maybe your card was a dollar 20 years ago and now its 2 dollars just like the Coke. It didnt really go up its just things cost more now. And that being said , less then 1% of these rookies are good investments. So good luck.
I waited to pick up a 2022 bowman Chrome Kahlil Watson auto /150. When bowman dropped that blie Kahlil auto was selling for way over a grand, if not more. They have since dropped more than half. I took a chance and invested. Hope it works out
When I pulled the Excalibur of aka #34 King Arthur numbered 9/25 sp authentics rookie auto it was a very thick pack about half an inch and when I opened it upper deck had put multiple refractor’s on both sides of Excalibur I was amazed and new I had pulled the Holy Grail 9/25 equals 34 his jersey number and he is having a great year with what hand he has been given
About #8 , not jumping on new releases. Guy who got me into cards collected Cal Ripken. Dealer at a show knew this and got a Ripken refractor out of 93 Topps Finest and offered it to Kenny for $25 . DUH. Sometimes ya just have to go with gut.
Get a load of this I was going threw my 1996 score pinnacle football hobby box I found two cards with color missing on the front of them. I immediately sleeved both cards. I don't know if thier errors or what. I also got duplicates, of them that had all the color on them.
I spend so much more money overpaying early in releases, because I am buying for my PC - my cards are an investment, but it will be an investment my niece and nephew will benefit from.
I have this rookie Zion I bought when he was hurt bgs 9.5 and one 10 on edges. I looked around there’s only a psa 9 highest graded. Zion crusade /30.
Good point in the hype about mahomes, I’ve been considering this a lot with Ovechkin on the verge of breaking Gretzky record I believe his value will be at his peak right before he breaks Gretzky record
My mistake was spending too much money from eBay auctions and buy it now without realizing the actual value of the cards
Same like me I invest In POKUSEVSKI,more then 10 rookies card and what…. Noting he scored 4 points in lose in history 🙁🙁🙁
The Tampa Bay buccaneers back in the 90s had a good defense and feel like they should've been worth money. Warren Sapp Derrick brooks
As an investor you have to sell when prices spike for a card and not keep it because you love that card or player. Making money is where it is at and when the prices go way down just buy it back for a lot less!
took me way too long to work out what "rock hards" were
My mistake was and still is buying wax and paying with my credit card 😬
I have a Jordan card that might be the only one in Existence… Are you interested in seeing or hearing about it not to mention I have a ton of things I would like for you to grade for me
I want to my sell my cards now but know how
I feel that there literally isn’t a more rare nor desired Arthur kaliyev card on the planet so I’m calling it Excalibur
I was born I have all those rookies
Mistake #1...watching this clown
lol his shirt says it all