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On the eve of his sports card store opening, did the Sports Card Investor take a nearly $300,000 loss when selling a 1986-87 Fleer Michael Jordan rookie card? MTTrading2 on Twitter reported that a 86-87 Fleer Jordan PSA 10 rookie card sold for $216,000 on January 25, 2024 via PWCC. This exact same copy sold…
NFC Authenticators Launches Anti-Counterfeit Slab Verification Platform
Next Frontier Certifications, operating as NFC Authenticators, announced a new chip-based authentication platform for graded trading cards on May 4. The Marietta, Georgia company says the system is designed to help collectors verify slabs and identify counterfeit holders. The company is led by founder Christopher Longshore, a 34-year veteran of the sports card business. Longshore…
Sports Card News Views & Gossip | October 1st
Panini’s New Terms of Service Panini continues to dot “i’s” and cross “t’s” as it preps itself to be sold to Fanatics. This week it updated its terms of service for redemption cards. The new TOS clearly states all expired redemption cards are void & worthless. Additionally if Panini does not fulfill the redemption after…
Stryker Breaks Drama: The Controversial Call on a Rare Victor Wembanyama Card!
Victor Wembanyama Autograph Steals the Show… But Wait! Recently, Stryker Breaks hit a jackpot—a #/5 Victor Wembanyama autograph card from Topps Allen & Ginter! One recently sold on eBay for $5,700. The card was to be randomized to the participants who joined the break. But hang on to your hats, because there’s a twist! There…
Sports Card News & Rumors I COMC + Fanatics
Hearing that Check Out My Cards (COMC) could be handling all of Topps redemption cards in the near future. Perhaps a larger partnership or deal between COMC and the owner of Topps, Fanatics, will be coming soon as well? COMC is one of the few companies we’ve hyped and believed in over the years. We’ve…
Panini’s Redemption Controversy: One Collector Demands Answers
Recently, a collector brought to light an issue with Panini’s redemption process. For the uninitiated, a redemption card is essentially an “IOU” inserted in a pack, indicating that the collector will receive a specific card at a later date, usually because the athlete hasn’t signed the card in time for the product’s release. This collector’s…