Posts Tagged ‘sports cards’
Potential Baseball Hall of Famers (Part 1 of 3)
In the first of a series of three articles, Dan takes a look at some of the current baseball stars who may someday be enshrined in the Hall of Fame. He provides some potential investment opportunities as he takes a look at some of their early RC’s.
Read MoreNBA Check In
Dan takes a look at some of the players who have had an exciting start to the NBA season and provides a look at some potential investment opportunities.
Read MoreNFL Winddown
As the NFL season winds down, Dan takes a look at (7) different players he will be watching through the NFL players and offseason. Check out this article for some potential investment opportunities.
Read MoreWorld Cup Wonderkids
Many eyes have been and continue to be on the World Cup taking place in Quatar. Dan takes a look at some of the young talented soccer stars participating in the World Cup. Check out the article to track six players worth watching as the World Cup plays out and as the club season progresses.
Read MoreUnderrated in the NBA (Part 2)
In Part 2 of “Underrated in the NBA”, Dan again takes a look at some underrated young stars in the NBA and provides some insight for picking up some potential cards as investment opportunities.
Read MoreUnderrated in the NBA (Part 1)
Dan takes a look at some underrated young stars in the NBA and provides some insight for picking up some potential cards as investment opportunities.
Read MoreJordan and Gretzky Subsets, Inserts and Parallels
In this article, Dan provides information on some of the premium Jordan and Gretzky inserts from the 90’s.
Read MoreUnderrated in the NFL
Dan’s latest article focuses on some low-cost rookie cards that could take off in value depending on the 2022 football season.
Read MoreGridiron Ink
Dan takes a look at some potential NFL MVP candidates for the upcoming season and provides some insight for investing in autographed cards of these football stars.
Read MoreA Nice Time for Nostalgia (Part 2)
Dan again takes a look back to his childhood and selects some cards of players he fondly remembers watching playing. Most of these PSA 9 cards can be purchased at nearly the cost of grading.
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