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CardBoard Chart Episode 9: Why you should Authenticate Your Sports Cards

21 Dec 2022

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Buy, Sell, and Vault Sports Cards and Collectibles at PWCCmarketplace.com Payne and Jesse play with your emotions and set you straight as they return for CardBoard Chat Episode 9.  The sports card market can be overwhelming and difficult to navigate but it's no different than any other market; sports betting, the stock market or real estate.  Putting the necessary time in is vital. This week Jesse and Payne push, pull, and encourage you to authenticate and grade your sports cards.  Unlike appraising or getting an assessment on a house, collectables need to have a specific set of eyes and maybe even a second opinion.  To do this, researching the proper channels is highly recommended.  ClayCards grading and evaluation service was mentioned numerous times since that's who Jesse and Payne use.  The goal is to enhance and protect the assets within your portfolio and make it easier on you and your loved ones at any moment. The core four segments remain with Jesse and Payne diving into the most iconic card brands and players in sports by delivering quality information for those active, new to the sports card industry, or looking to return.  It’s never too soon to start investing and collecting sports cards reliving your childhood hobby. ▶️ Grading and Authenticating Your Sports Cards (6:21) ▶️ IT'S TIME! (Overvalued / Undervalued) (14:15) ▶️ Magic Number (Guess Auction Price) (25:26) ▶️ That's A Ghost! (Rare Card Alert) (38:46) ▶️ THIS or THAT (Comparing 2 Cards) (42:57) Subscribe to Bet The Board Podcast

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