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Card Organization

the 7 Best Shohei Ohtani Cards to Grade (Based on 30-Day Data)

The Ohtani market right now is as hot as any card market has ever been. Prices are up, demand is deep, and grading feels like an easy win. But, as Mr. Realistic, that’s exactly when people get themselves into trouble. From my view, the mistake most people make is simple: they chase PSA 10 upside. […]

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How to sell sports cards (lessons from selling 10,000 singles)

I’ve sold over 10,000 sports cards across eBay, CollX, and COMC. Most were singles, not mystery bulk lots. Selling singles forces you to understand pricing, platforms, presentation, and process. Here are my sales stats from COMC, CollX, and eBay: This is a guide to selling sports cards. Flipping is a separate skill. Selling is about

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CollX Vs. Ludex in a Showdown of Sports Card Scanning Apps

It’s been over a year since I published this original post, and a lot has changed. I can now confidently say that I exclusively use CollX. (If you want to see the original post and scanning comparisons, scroll down below.) Ludex is good, don’t get me wrong, but both as a card flipper and collector,

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FREE Sports Card Spreadsheet for Inventory Tracking (Google Sheets/Excel)

In the dynamic realm of baseball cards, staying organized is not just a hobbyist’s preference—it’s a strategic advantage. Whether you’re meticulously curating a personal collection or diving into the world of card flipping for profit, understanding the depth and breadth of your collection is half the battle. Because let’s face it, the baseball card market

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