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Why It Might Be a Good Time to Take Profits in the Card Market (10/31/25)
The sports card market is heating up, but now may be the perfect time to take profits. Learn how I’ve rebalanced my portfolio, which cards I’ve sold, and why Warren Buffett’s “be fearful when others are greedy” mindset applies just as much to collecting as it does to investing.
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Listing Template for Cards Sent with USPS Ground Advantage
When selling cards over $20, presentation and clarity matter. I use USPS Ground Advantage for reliable, trackable delivery, and a detailed listing template to give buyers peace of mind. From clear condition notes to secure packaging, this approach helps build trust and protect both sides of the transaction.
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How I Ship Sports Cards in 5 Minutes or Less: A Simple, Repeatable Process
Shipping sports cards doesn’t have to be complicated. In this post, I break down the exact process I use to safely ship cards in under 5 minutes. Whether you’re selling $5 singles or $50 slabs, this guide covers everything from supplies to drop-off — plus one backup step that saves me every time.
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Maximize Your Sports Card Hobby with Business Credit Cards
Selling cards on eBay? You might qualify for business credit cards—just like I did. In this article, I share how opening an eBay store unlocked new credit card opportunities, including big welcome bonuses and better rewards on spending I was already doing. A simple move that could boost your collecting budget.
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Lessons from Attending My First Sports Card Show
Attending my first card show at the East Bay Card Show in San Francisco was both exciting and intimidating. As a shy collector, I found success by setting small goals—starting conversations, making offers, and negotiating sales. Respectful interactions, knowing my numbers, and staying selective made the whole experience much more rewarding, and a lot of…
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Guide for Shipping Cards with eBay Standard Envelope (And Why I Bought a Thermal Printer)
eBay Standard Envelope is a budget-friendly, tracked shipping solution for cards under $20, but it comes with its quirks—most notably, the need to print PDF labels yourself, with no QR code option at the post office. After just a few shipments, I found that investing in a thermal printer made my process far easier.
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Guide for Shipping Cards with USPS Ground Advantage on eBay
When shipping cards on eBay, I use penny sleeves, top loaders, team bags, cardboard protectors, and bubble mailers—opting for brands like Cardshellz, Ultra Pro, and Fuxury based on personal experience, not sponsorship. I save time with USPS QR code labels at the post office, streamlining my routine and shipping securely without a home printer.
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Cost Breakdown of Selling Cards on eBay
Selling cards on eBay offers unmatched visibility but comes with notable fees that eat into your profit. In this breakdown, I share exactly how much I made from a recent Dwight Howard auto sale, detail every supply and shipping cost, and offer key tips for maximizing returns as a seller.