🎙️16 Steps To Selling Sports Cards To Feed Your New Addiction! - Ep. 2.37

/ ABOUT THIS EPISODE
Trading one addiction for another is rarely a good idea — except this time!
Each Happy Hobby Sports Card Newsletter For Collectors has a handful of great sports card subjects, helping sports card collectors working with limited budgets!
Collecting sports cards, whether it’s baseball cards, basketball cards, football or hockey, often feels like we are stepping into a never-ending hole where no matter how much we collect, we’ll never get everything!
The hobby lends itself to people getting addicted to several different aspects. Whether the rush of adrenaline we get from buying into a break is what gets us going, or ripping through tons of packs in hopes of pulling that elusive rookie card we’ve been hunting, we sometimes feel like there is never enough.
I’ve recently discovered that selling my sports cards can be equally addictive! I’m not talking about selling the cards I love. I’m not even talking about selling the cards I hate!
I shared in this sports card podcast the steps I took (and you can, too) to sell cards, which helps me fund the collecting part of my hobby.
Let us know if we’ve helped motivate you into selling some cards you don’t love/like in the comments below! Let us know what you are selling — and one of our readers might buy it!
***Important Card-Collecting Articles on DavidGonos.com***
* Best Baseball Rookie Cards From Every Year Since 1941
* Best Basketball Rookie Cards From Every Year Since 1948
* Best Football Rookie Cards From Every Year Since 1956
* Best Hockey Rookie Cards From Every Year Since 1951
* 23 Best Sports Cards Supplies To Buy
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