
A podcast from fivecardguys about sports cards from both a collector and investor perspective. Stick around for the ride as we take a deep dive into the state of the hobby, share some hot takes, hopefully provide some useful advice and fun stories along the way. For more info about the podcast, check us out at fivecardguys.com/podcast or on Instagram @fivecardguys and @cardstothemoon
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 339 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | HobbiesLeisure | |||

EPISODE 337 - Clark opens the Christmas 2025 episode with a brief update on the situation regarding Collectors Holdings' plan to acquire Beckett.
Then for Hobby Headlines, the guys (Hyung, John, Will, Roy, DC) record during their rip night session ... more
EPISODE 336 - Clark welcomes to the pod, Michael Blaskewicz, the artist behind what could be the coolest insert set of 2025 found in this year's Topps Chrome Update Baseball set.
Blaskewicz drew the 10-card Alter Ego Super Heroes set featuring such... more
EPISODE 335 - Clark and Hyung open the show by talking about the next $1 million card of Shohei Ohtani and whether it can hold its value in the long-term.
Then for Hobby Headlines, the guys give their two cents on the whole PSA scandal involving it... more
EPISODE 334 - Clark and Hyung start the show by talking about the pros and cons of selling the Topps Chrome Basketball First Day Issue boxes via Dutch Auction.
For Hobby Headlines, the guys discuss 5 athletes whose card values have been going up, a... more
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Really enjoyed the latest episode fellas. Some great insights and I had a good laugh a few times too 👍
I’m a regular listener from the early days of the pod. I enjoy all the baseball talk. I’m not a fan the recent run of pods with Paul Hickey though. I like the other collabs and conversations y’all have been doing though. Love the occasional Will appearance as well. Keep up the good work.
Great show, please please try to cut down the use of “at the end of the day”. It’s a worthless phrase that means nothing. It adds zero to any sentence it’s in. And you guys must have the highest “at the end of the day” hit rate of any podcast. It’s like 20 per episode
Self serving and irresponsible to comment that SGC could potentially disappear given the voice of this podcast. I would like to know your mix of PSA graded cards versus SGC and the rest. It’s time we start holding folks accountable like Wall Street analysts for potential market manipulation.
Awesome show in my top 3! Absolutely love the shows with Paul Hickey! Keep it up guys!
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This podcast focuses on sports cards, blending insights for both collectors and investors. Discussions frequently revolve around current trends, market analysis, and personal anecdotes within the card collecting community. Notable episodes dive into player valuations, special events like card shows, grading services, and the impacts of major sporting events on card sales. The hosts often engage with listeners through contests and giveaways, fostering a sense of community and encouraging participation. With a humorous and informal style, the content aims to make complex market discussions accessible and entertaining for listeners at various levels of expertise.
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