
4 Smarter Steps For Collecting Cards!
Mr. Collect shares some of his favorite tips for collecting cards to help sports card collectors get more bang for their collecting buck!
? 2024 FOOTBALL CARD RANKINGS-PALOOZA!
We are so excited about the new NFL season, we decided to just rank a bunch of football card stuff!
We ranked the top-five rookie football cards from last year! We ranked the top-10 rookie football cards from the past decade! We ranked the best-looking football card designs from the past 70 years! We ranked the NFL team that we believe has the most football-card collectability!
We ranked our rankings! We’re insaaaaane!
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Patrick Imhoff also checks in again with another great idea for how he would make Fanatics eeeeeeven better if he were the CEO once the manufacturer gets the baseball, football and basketball card licenses in 2026!
Some great hobby news dropped recently, also, as SGC now has a $12 grading special for all Topps Chrome cards! All. Not just baseball. Not just 2024. All. Sweeeet!
Also, check out Joe Posnanski’s new book, coming out Sept. 17 on Amazon, “Why We Love Football: A History in 100 Moments.” I’ve already preordered it and I’m very excited to read it!
Finally, I also share some great news about how Sports Cards Nonsense Newsletter was kind enough to add our “Happy Hobby Sports Cards” Newsletter to their “Recommended” list on their home page! Whaaaaat!?!?!? That’s some crazy sports cards nonsense right there!
Mr. Collect shares some of his favorite tips for collecting cards to help sports card collectors get more bang for their collecting buck!
Patrick Imhoff shares all the smart decisions he’s planning to make with collecting cards in 2025 based on what happened in 2024.
We share six great tips on buying baseball wax packs and boxes to improve your chances on getting good cards without spending too much money.
Nearly 50 years ago, Topps celebrated the 100th Anniversary of Major League Baseball with one of the best subsets in baseball card history: 1976 Topps All-Time All-Stars!
I thought it would be a fun exercise to interview my wife and ask Mrs. Happy Hobby to see what sports card-collecting information she has learned!