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Collectors Club offers an impressive selection of sports cards and memorabilia, highlighted by a knowledgeable and welcoming staff that enhances the shopping experience. Customers frequently praise the store’s inviting atmosphere and community focus, including events like trade nights. However, some have noted slightly higher prices on sealed products compared to market value, indicating room for improvement in pricing strategy.
- On-site grading services with same-day pickup
- Trade nights for collectors to swap cards
- Lounge area for customers to relax and socialize
Prices :
Singles: $1-500, Graded cards: $50-2000, Sealed products: $20-100+
Speciality :
Graded sports cards and memorabilia across multiple sports, especially popular TCGs like Pokémon.
Event Schedule :
Best for :
All levels of collectors, including those interested in graded cards and community engagement.
FAQ :
Does it have vintage sports cards ?
Yes, they have a selection of vintage cards (specific details not mentioned).
Does it restock frequently ?
Not specified
Does it have graded cards in stock ?
Yes, robust selection of graded cards from PSA, BGS, and others.
Host break sessions ?
Yes, they host live break sessions, specifically mentioned for trade night formats.
Whats sports do they have ?
Comprehensive coverage of all major sports including baseball, basketball, football, and TCGs.
Trade in ?
Cash or store credit options available for trade-ins, but specifics not detailed.
Community / Regular players ?
Yes, there is an active collector community engaging in events and trade nights.
Is the staff knowledgeable in cards ?
The staff is highly knowledgeable about sports cards and actively engages with customers to enhance their experience.
Pro tips :
Visit on Wednesdays for trade night to meet local collectors and expand your collection
Ask about on-site grading services for immediate results and convenient card care.
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