New Find Could Make Idaho Card Collectors An Instant Millionaire
The race is officially on for anyone who collects sports trading cards in the Gem State to become an instant millionaire. For the past week, a leading card manufacturer in the United States has been offering an incredibly rare, olympic sports card featuring three of the greatest basketball players' autographs that is the most sought-after collectible find in the world right now.
The Olympics may be over, but the search for the world's most rare Team USA trading card is still going on. Earlier this month, Topps released its one-of-one (meaning there is only one in existence) Steph Curry, LeBron James, and Kevin Durant Olympic sports card, which is expected to fetch at least a million dollars at auction.
For Idaho collectors, this is a must-pursue. Good luck!
The sports collectible market is currently BOOMING once again. I've been collecting for over 30 years and I've never experienced the hobby as crazy as it presently is. Companies like Goldin are accepting people's rare, autographed cards and selling them for a fortune for the collector, with a hefty commission of course. The new card featuring the three mega-stars autographs is being called the "Holy Grail" of this year.
Online, live rips (the opening of packs) are another reality of the hobby that has taken off since the country rebounded from COVID-19. National card trade shows have also recovered nicely since 2020 and are well attended by collectors.
My wife--she doesn't collect but is a massive Steph Curry fan because she's from Oakland--bought two packs at $11 each. We are waiting for our two shots at extreme wealth to arrive in the mail.
For Idaho collectors, this is a must-pursue. Good luck!
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