Graham Stephan
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What cards should they be buying if they have a budget of, say, $10,000?
What is the most valuable card ever, in your opinion?
I would say the first edition base Charizards.
Let's say outside of Pokemon, what's the most valuable card ever?
Also, you have PSI identification, where if your cards were stolen, people would be able to know exactly when those cards were being resold on the market.
If that's the, like, you mean they being the police or like you reached out to this card shop in New Jersey?
If someone has $10,000 today and they want to invest in Pokemon cards, what cards should they buy?
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They support millions of businesses worldwide from major brands like Chubbies and Gymshark to people just getting started.
Here's a fun fact.
If you've shopped online in the U.S., there's a really good chance it was through Shopify because I kid you not, they handle about 10% of all American e-commerce.
Shopify also makes marketing incredibly simple with easy to use email and social campaigns that reach customers wherever they're scrolling.
Plus, they handle everything from inventory to shipping to returns, basically all of the complicated stuff that you do not want to deal with.
Thanks again to Shopify for sponsoring this episode.
When do you recommend grading a card?
And if you are going to recommend any card company, I'm guessing it would be TAG.
So it really depends on what you're doing it for.
One thing I brought up to Logan when we had him on the podcast was regrading.
Because I see a lot of videos pop up in my feed of someone receiving a card.
They're like a regrading artist.