
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


The conversation doesn't end when the auction begins.
Jeremy Lee, David Chase, Joe Poirot, Josh Adams, and Robert Rothenberg wrap up this episode with a discussion about one of the hobby's most talked-about developing stories: the controversy surrounding assets formerly held by Collectible and their appearance in an upcoming Heritage Auctions sale.
The panel explores the responsibilities of auction houses, the challenges surrounding ownership and collector confidence, and why transparency matters as the hobby navigates increasingly complex situations. The discussion also revisits restored cards, whether grading companies should encapsulate them with full disclosure, and how collectors should approach cards that have been repaired or conserved.
The episode closes with a preview of next week's Sports Cards Live, where Jeremy will continue investigating the Collectible situation with guests who have firsthand knowledge of the story.
If you enjoy the episode, please subscribe, leave a rating and review on your favorite podcast platform, and share it with a fellow collector. It really helps more collectors discover the show.
Watch Sports Cards Live on YouTube for the full video experience, and follow Jeremy Lee on Fanatics Collect for exclusive live shows, including The Hunt and weekly auction watch parties.
Fanatics Collect referral link:
https://fanaticscollect.onelink.me/xx0N/iyiniif4
Thank you for listening, and remember...
Sports cards is a lifestyle.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
By Cloud104.3
5050 ratings
The conversation doesn't end when the auction begins.
Jeremy Lee, David Chase, Joe Poirot, Josh Adams, and Robert Rothenberg wrap up this episode with a discussion about one of the hobby's most talked-about developing stories: the controversy surrounding assets formerly held by Collectible and their appearance in an upcoming Heritage Auctions sale.
The panel explores the responsibilities of auction houses, the challenges surrounding ownership and collector confidence, and why transparency matters as the hobby navigates increasingly complex situations. The discussion also revisits restored cards, whether grading companies should encapsulate them with full disclosure, and how collectors should approach cards that have been repaired or conserved.
The episode closes with a preview of next week's Sports Cards Live, where Jeremy will continue investigating the Collectible situation with guests who have firsthand knowledge of the story.
If you enjoy the episode, please subscribe, leave a rating and review on your favorite podcast platform, and share it with a fellow collector. It really helps more collectors discover the show.
Watch Sports Cards Live on YouTube for the full video experience, and follow Jeremy Lee on Fanatics Collect for exclusive live shows, including The Hunt and weekly auction watch parties.
Fanatics Collect referral link:
https://fanaticscollect.onelink.me/xx0N/iyiniif4
Thank you for listening, and remember...
Sports cards is a lifestyle.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

123 Listeners

81 Listeners

99 Listeners

375 Listeners

116 Listeners

24 Listeners

173 Listeners

112 Listeners

1,039 Listeners

47 Listeners

35 Listeners

48 Listeners

34 Listeners

24 Listeners

11 Listeners