Let's talk about the 2009 Bowman '48 Stephen Curry ROOKIE /2009 PSA 10
Not that we needed more proof, but it’s officially official: Steph Curry is the best shooter to ever walk this planet.
Not that we needed more proof, but it’s officially official: Steph Curry is the best shooter to ever walk this planet.
Tomorrow, on Thursday 11/11/21 at 1pm EST / 10am PST, we are dropping our first Kaboom! ever.
On any given day, if you peruse the Dibbs platform, you’ll be able to find some obvious steals in comparison to prices on Card Ladder.
As you probably know, the NBA has come out with a list featuring the 75 greatest players in NBA history, as part of its 75th anniversary celebration.
The beauty of the NFL season is that every weekend brings on new, exciting story lines. When the MLB playoffs near, that excitement grows.
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We’re back with another edition of Winners and Losers. Some of the faces are the same, and some are new. Many have seen significant price action. And one thing has remained constant: winning counts, especially during the playoffs.
Card prices changing with player performance is nothing new. We saw it firsthand during last year’s playoffs. Collectors are tuned in, and are clearly buying and selling based on what happens on the court.
Year after year, the NFL draft feels like somewhat of a crap shoot. In fact, in just looking at the first quarterback off the board in the last several drafts, it becomes obvious that drafting is an inexact science.
If unfamiliar, an order book might just look like a complicated set of red and green numbers. Intuitively, we all understand that green means go (BUY), and red means stop (SELL). But what is actually going on in the order book?
All collectors know the rush that comes with ripping open a new pack. Whether you’ve been doing it your whole life or just started yesterday, that feeling is unmatched. Quite simply, it is at the core of what makes collecting so fun.