Whether you’re a collector of old-school cards or want to get a kid or grandkid into the hobby, a baseball card shop near me can help. These stores are stocked with organized boxes of cards, rare collectibles and other memorabilia that will please collectors of every age.
WEST CHESTER, Pa. (CBS) — Trading sports cards is an old-school hobby that saw a resurgence during the COVID-19 pandemic and shows no signs of slowing down. CBS News Philadelphia’s Wakisha Bailey found a few local shops that can satisfy your desire to rip open a pack and make that trade.
American Legends opened in 1992 on Central Park Avenue in Scarsdale and is known throughout Westchester County for its vast inventory of single cards, sealed wax, and memorabilia. From 1909-11 T206 Honus Wagner cards that once sold for $6.6 million to a Kobe Bryant autographed card, the store has it all.
Another new player in the Westchester area is Primetime Collect, which recently opened on South Broadway in Irvington. The shop specializes in the most modern sports cards like the 2020 Panini Silver Prizm Joe Burrow Rookie card or the coveted Kobe Bryant rookie card from the 2021-21 Panini Donruss Optic set.
If you’re looking to sell your own collection, the CGC Cards dealer locator makes it easy to find dealers who are interested in trading sports cards. Search by location or specialty to find the right match for your needs.