Grading, Breakers, and the billion-dollar collector economy
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What does the future of the sports card hobby really look like?
In this episode of Collector Nation, Ryan Alford and Brian Ludden unpack the most important trends shaping sports cards heading into 2026 — from grading and raw cards to breakers, Fanatics, Pokémon, and playoff-driven market spikes.
Inside the conversation:
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Why grading has become mainstream — and won’t reverse
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The role breakers play in driving demand and visibility
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How raw cards still matter in a graded-dominated world
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Why the hobby economy may be far larger than reported
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What Fanatics and Topps could mean for pricing and access
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Playoff quarterback cards and potential market upside
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Which hobby trends could fade — and which are accelerating
This episode is a must-listen for collectors, investors, and anyone serious about understanding where the hobby is going next.
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