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Episode 76: Grading Gone Wild
11/21/202539:04

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Grading chaos. Vintage monsters. Slabs everywhere.
In this week’s episode of Sports Cards & A Cup of Joe, host Joe Davis dives into one of the wildest stretches the grading world has seen in years and the ripple effects are hitting collectors, dealers, and the entire hobby.
Joe breaks down surprising new data from GemRate, why certain iconic cards from the ’80s and ’90s are flooding grading rooms again, and how even Beckett is tapping the brakes to catch up. With PSA pushing nearly 2 million cards in 30 days, the hobby is drowning in slabs… and that means unexpected buying opportunities most collectors are overlooking.
You’ll hear:• The shockers from last month’s most-graded cards (including a few that make zero sense)• Why vintage Hall of Famers are suddenly spiking the charts• What this grading surge means for long-term card values• A simple eBay strategy Joe swears can help you score steals while everyone else sleeps on them• And why now might be the perfect moment to rethink how — and what — you buy
Whether you're a collector, investor, or just love the hobby, this episode is packed with insights you won’t want to miss.
Pour your coffee, grab your slabs, and tune in “Grading Gone Wild” is one of Joe’s most eye-opening episodes yet.
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