
A podcast featuring Mike Gioseffi and Jesse Gibson that’s about sports, the Sports card market, and how to make money with this hobby. Who you should be buying and selling - along with the occasional fantasy football advice.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 477 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | HobbiesLeisure | |||

Is the NFL playoff market setting a massive trap for collectors?
Mike and Jesse are joined by BCW Tim to break down the wildest market spike of the week: Jarrett Stidham rookie cards have skyrocketed over 600% following the news that he'll be quarte... more
Mike dropped $50,000 cash on a massive sports card collection to stock up for eBay Live and barely looked through it before buying. In this episode of Sports Cards Nonsense Mike and Jesse are joined by Shep as Mike breaks down the deal, how he fit 2... more
Mike and Jesse are back to recap a wild NFL Super Wild Card Weekend before diving headfirst into one of the biggest baseball releases of the year in Bowman Draft.
The guys react to the market fallout from the playoffs, discussing Caleb Williams flip... more
On today’s episode of Sports Cards Nonsense, Mike and Jesse dive deep into the current state of the card market to answer a burning question: Are we experiencing another high-end bubble?
Mike brings the data, comparing current sales of iconic "GOAT"... more
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Been listening off and on over a year, only tune in for the guests now. Mike is insufferable and ruins what could be a good podcast. Don’t know how Jesse puts up with him.
Joy > $ ——great episode.
Great show! I ant the box!!
BEST SPORTS CARD PODCAST BY FAR!!
Thank you boys for the amazing content.
Even though you get on each others nerves we love you guys
Thanks fellas I learn a ton and laugh while doing so
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Focused on the vibrant world of sports card collecting, this podcast provides insights, news, and discussions related to the sports card market. Episodes frequently address topics like card valuation trends, controversies surrounding shilling practices, and interviews with industry experts, such as representatives from major auction houses and collectibles companies. Distinctively, the duo balances market analysis with humor, personal anecdotes, and lively banter, making complex topics more accessible to both seasoned collectors and newcomers to the hobby.
Listeners can expect engaging discussions about current events in the sports card industry, investment strategies, and expert opinions on what makes certain sports cards valuable. The ho... more
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