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Where To Get Started Collecting Trading Cards

Trading cards have been around since the 1860s, and many could argue even before then. Whether you’re into sports, Pokémon, or anything in-between, there’s a trading card collection for you. If you’re wondering where to start collecting trading cards, here are some helpful tips to get you started with your collection.

Where To Get Started Collecting Trading Cards

 

What Will You Collect?

The best place to start with your collection is to determine what you’re most interested in. If you’re a sports fan, there are official trading cards for every major sport out there. There are many trading card collections and games based on popular video game and anime franchises, while some companies even invent their own IPs. Before you start collecting, we suggest choosing what type of collection you want to make, whether it’s sports, pop culture, or trading card games.

 

Narrowing It Down

Something vital to take into consideration when you start collecting trading cards is narrowing down what you want your collection to focus on. When collecting baseball cards, you don’t want to start out collecting every baseball card out there. Narrowing down your scope allows you to create a more personal collection, focusing on a single player, teams run by a specific coach, or a single team. You’ll find your collection much more rewarding when you focus on something meaningful to you.

 

Where To Find Cards?

Now that you’ve decided what you want to collect, the fun of collecting begins. It’s time for the hunt! There are many fantastic sources for finding specific trading cards from specialty stores like comic and game shops, yard sales, flea markets, and card conventions. The internet has made finding cards online more accessible than ever with designated trading card websites. It may also be a good idea to join social media groups to stay up to date on the news and reach out to other collectors who might be able to help you find what you’re looking for.

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