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Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. If you buy through them, we may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. We only recommend things we genuinely believe collectors will find useful. In February 1989, a pack of Upper Deck trading cards cost a dollar. That does not sound like much today. But…
Licensing is the invisible rulebook that decides which sports cards look “official,” which rookies become long-term anchors, and why some products feel like they belong to the hobby’s main timeline while others live on a side quest. If you have ever pulled a beautiful autograph only to notice the jersey logo looks suspiciously airbrushed, you…
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Trading cards have become a multimillion-dollar industry, with rare cards selling for record-breaking prices. But beneath the surface of the hobby, whispers of manipulation and grading bias have sparked discussions—and some controversy. In this post, we explore how grading works, why it matters, and whether conspiracy theories hold any weight. The Grading Process: An Overview…
The Final Fantasy Trading Card Game Anniversary Collection Set 2024 landed on February 16, 2024, and it delivered exactly what the FFTCG community was hoping for. Square Enix built this set as a full celebration of the game’s history, packing in 253 carefully selected cards, a playable prebuilt deck, and some genuinely exciting new promo…