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Jayhawk.eth@JayhawkNFT·
@CardsMax Do dc sport auctions get shilled up like probstein ones normally did or are they more legit? Can’t decide to redeem an nft to physical Ohtani either to myself, psa vault to sell or direct to DC. How do they profit if I get 96% of sale price on a $4k Ohtani?
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OG General@TheOG_General·
Here’s the REAL unlock nobody has executed yet 👇 Tie NFTs to the actual physical cards. Not just digital images… 👉 Verified ownership of a real card 👉 PSA / serial-linked 👉 Redeemable, trackable, provable Imagine this with: @Pokemon @Topps @Panini Now you’re not trading “digital collectibles”… 💥 You’re trading REAL assets on-chain If OpenSea (or anyone) gets this right: 👉 You don’t just have an NFT marketplace 👉 You become the global exchange for trading cards Think about it: Instant liquidity for physical cards Fractional ownership Global 24/7 trading No shipping friction This is where it gets crazy: 💥 A true bridge = 100x opportunity Because now NFTs have: ✔ Real-world backing ✔ Scarcity you can verify ✔ Collector + investor demand If this happens… It doesn’t just help NFTs 👉 It completely REDEFINES the NFT market From: “speculative digital art” To: 💥 “tokenized real-world assets” Question is: Who builds it first and who owns that exchange? Because whoever does… 👉 owns the future of collectibles. Who is down to buy sports cards and Pokemons cards tied to its real physical card to redeem when ever wanted ? @ChrisJourdan @modernmarket_
OpenSea@opensea

60+ years of licensed collectibles go fully onchain 🤝 @PaniniAmerica named OpenSea as their exclusive marketplace. Starting March 30, Panini collectors can bridge digital cards to self-custody wallets and trade directly on OS, keeping transaction history and verified status. Ownership, your way.

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Steve 🤙
Steve 🤙@SteveKBark·
I haven't opened a pack of sports cards in 30+ years. I suddenly have have the itch, so I'm redeeming some boxes from @Beezie. It's super fun learning the lingo, how to rip/store/grade, and what's valuable. I may have gone a little overboard with 17 boxes. Onward! 🤙
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camol
camol@camolNFT·
Pokemon cards are a bigger scam than NFTs. I can just print off this picture of a first edition Charizard and some sweaty loser will probably buy it for $10,000.
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Jayhawk.eth@JayhawkNFT·
@WaxMetrix Ok thought so thank you. I just sold 5 at like $85 per so making sure that wasn’t a fumble 😂. Thank you.
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SlabSquatch Sports Cards
With all the recent buzz around the 2023 Topps Series 1 Ohtani All Aces, I’m seeing more people jumping back into wax to try and track one down. So I wanted to add a little context that might help. All Aces debuted in 2023 with a print run of ~77,350 per card. For comparison, that’s the same print run as the 1988 Topps inserts in that set. If you ripped that product, I know you remember…those things were like cockroaches. They were everywhere. Though the All Aces benefitted from a smaller checklist (25 cards vs 100), and that included Ohtani, the per card print run was nearly identical. In Series 2, Topps scaled things back a bit. All Aces dropped to ~20,200 per card across another 25-card checklist, but no Ohtani. And 2023 Update remained steady with another 25-card checklist, no Ohtani, and print runs of ~20,200 ea. Then things changed. All Aces sat out 2024 but came back in 2025 Series 1 with a vengeance. The design had been enhanced on a black textured stock and actually short printed this time around. Print run dropped to ~360 per card. Raw Ohtani copies of this set currently sell for about $2,200. In 2025 Series 2, Topps swapped in All Kings and tightened things even further to ~240 per card print runs. Ohtani shows up again, this time in a batting pose. You might think with 33% lower print run and a bat instead of a ball, that the value might be a bit higher on these. And you'd be right. Last raw sale around $8,100, PSA 10s going for $19K. 2025 Update skipped both sets, but 2026 Series 1 brought them back and Ohtani anchors them both. The All Kings (batting pose- print run ~230 ea) still carries the most value at around $6,100 vs roughly $4,500 for All Aces, print run ~300 copies ea. With all that in mind, it’s easy to see why the 2023 All Aces has taken off. The 2025–2026 Aces/Kings have priced a lot of people out, and the 2023 version is close enough visually to pull people back in, even if it’s a very different card in hand. That 2023 Ohtani is now pushing ~$300 raw and has cleared $1K in a PSA 10. As a result, 2023 wax has gotten hotter than it’s been in a long time and is starting to dry up. So I wanted to look at how the main formats stack up if you’re chasing: Secondary market pricing (rough ranges): • Hobby: $150 • Jumbo: $250 • Blaster: $25 • Hanger: $19 $ per All Aces (2023 Series 1): 1) Blasters: $57.14 - 1 per 16 packs (~2.3 boxes) 2) Hangers: $76 - 1 per 4 boxes 3) Jumbo: $100 - 1 per 4 packs (~2.5 per box) 4) Hobby: $100 - 1 per 16 packs (~1.5 per box) Blasters come out as the cheapest path to an All Aces…on paper. But they’re brutal for just about everything else. No real shot at autos or relics, and virtually no upside beyond the chase itself. Hangers are a better middle ground. Still not good odds on hits, but at least you’re not completely drawing dead. They just can't compete with Hobby or Jumbo in that regard. If you actually want a shot at everything in the product while chasing, Jumbo is the play and it's not even close. Slightly worse on $/Aces, but it’s the most efficient format for every other desirable hit across the board. And you'll still pull 2.5 All Aces per box. And oddly enough, while digging around, the best current Jumbo price I found was sitting on Amazon at $250. Good luck everyone! #thehobby #SlabSquatchAnalytics #OhtaniAllAces
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Jayhawk.eth@JayhawkNFT·
@bigwerms After seeing 2K views and 0 offers I thought retail was dead 😭.. it’s been moving fast on feebay here though
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Jayhawk.eth@JayhawkNFT·
Update of what is left: All else has SOLD 1. 2024 NFL mosaic hobby box $650 2. (12) 2021 Heritage Hobby Boxes $70 per shipped or $60 per if you take all 12. 3. 2024 Origins Hobby box $475 4. Shai CGC 10 rookie Blue variation $88
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Jayhawk.eth@JayhawkNFT

Current inventory shoutout to @Beezie dm if interested, all pricing is shipped included UPS ground if over $250, USPS otherwise. 1: 2024 NFL Optic Hobby Box - $1000 2: 2020-2021 Panini Prizm Fast Break NBA Hobby Box $500 shipped 3: 2024 NFL Mosaic Hobby box $650

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Diamond@DiamondNFL·
Collectors are reporting receiving settlement funds in the 'NBA Top Shot Video Privacy Settlement' from last year – that's roughly 2,500 FLOW token in terms to weighting down a standard vehicle.
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Vibes TCG
Vibes TCG@vibes_tcg·
Vibes Set 3: Birb & Pengu is coming Q2 2026 Featuring @pudgypenguins and @moonbirds IP, this set introduces 195 new cards to the Vibes and an all new card type.
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