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This week's episode begins with an incredible piece of sports history! I discuss my experience in a REA Auction for a 1921 World Series Game 1 Ticket Stub, one of only 6 in the PSA Pop Report. Using some foresight and experience earned through some research of the ticket market, this seemed like an absolute no brainer. This stub is absolutely worthy of the museum at Yankee Stadium. To sweeten the haul, I also picked up an original photo from the 1921 World Series, which will make for an amazing companion to the stub, that offers a visual element to that moment in history.
For the next topic I jump over to Modern, where I discuss how I have been spending time in the Kobe market. Focusing on non-Panini, Game Used Jersey Cards, we take a look at how accessible these cards are at multiple tiers. Where with a bit of research and diligence, you can land a great example of a grated patch card that have very limited pops. You may be surprised that there is only a nominal increase in proce between a raw and graded Kobe Jersey card.
Finally, we talk about something that we can all likely relate with. Getting screwed in a card deal. While we don't like to talk about it, it is something that you can help prevent. I share some tips on how to protect yourself out of the gate, and why it may be worth the few extra bucks to secure yourself some security and piece of mind!
Host - Leighton Sheldon - https://www.instagram.com/leighton_sheldon/
Email - [email protected]
Watch along to the show live every Tuesday at 12:30pm ET on https://www.youtube.com/justcollect
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Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TradingCardTherapy/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/TherapyCards
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tradingcardtherapy/
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Vintage Breaks
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By Leighton Sheldon5
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This week's episode begins with an incredible piece of sports history! I discuss my experience in a REA Auction for a 1921 World Series Game 1 Ticket Stub, one of only 6 in the PSA Pop Report. Using some foresight and experience earned through some research of the ticket market, this seemed like an absolute no brainer. This stub is absolutely worthy of the museum at Yankee Stadium. To sweeten the haul, I also picked up an original photo from the 1921 World Series, which will make for an amazing companion to the stub, that offers a visual element to that moment in history.
For the next topic I jump over to Modern, where I discuss how I have been spending time in the Kobe market. Focusing on non-Panini, Game Used Jersey Cards, we take a look at how accessible these cards are at multiple tiers. Where with a bit of research and diligence, you can land a great example of a grated patch card that have very limited pops. You may be surprised that there is only a nominal increase in proce between a raw and graded Kobe Jersey card.
Finally, we talk about something that we can all likely relate with. Getting screwed in a card deal. While we don't like to talk about it, it is something that you can help prevent. I share some tips on how to protect yourself out of the gate, and why it may be worth the few extra bucks to secure yourself some security and piece of mind!
Host - Leighton Sheldon - https://www.instagram.com/leighton_sheldon/
Email - [email protected]
Watch along to the show live every Tuesday at 12:30pm ET on https://www.youtube.com/justcollect
Trading Card Therapy - https://linktr.ee/TradingCardTherapy
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TradingCardTherapy/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/TherapyCards
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tradingcardtherapy/
Just Collect
Twitter - https://twitter.com/justcollect
Vintage Breaks
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/VintageBreaks459
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/vintage.breaks/
Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/vintagebreaks
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/vintagebreaks

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