The Football Card Podcast #47: The Million Dollar Drought and the Truth About “High-End” Football Cards

/ ABOUT THIS EPISODE
On Episode 47 of The Football Card Podcast, Brett and Pack Nicholson unpack one of the biggest questions in the hobby right now:
Why hasn’t a football card sold for over $1 million in nearly 3 years?
The conversation moves from Brady and Mahomes to PMGs, Kabooms, Gold Prizm, and the difference between expensive cards and true high-end cards. The guys challenge hobby language, collector behavior, and the way narratives shape value.
They also dig into:
- Why football still trails basketball and baseball at the top of the market
- The difference between institutional cards and collector cards
- Why thoughtful collectors operate differently than the masses
- Favorite NFL rule changes
- Disney character NFL draft talk
- New sales featuring Brady, Peyton Manning, Luther Burden, Patrick Willis, Saquon, and more
If you collect football cards with intention, this episode is for you.
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