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  • Sports Cards Live

    Should Collectors Give Advice? + Hobby Responsibility + Learning Through Mistakes

    15/05/2026 | 41 min
    The final conversation of Episode 311 turns into one of the most thoughtful hobby discussions Sports Cards Live has had in a long time.

    Chris McGill introduces a deceptively simple question: when is it okay for one collector to give another collector advice?

    That question opens the door to a deep conversation about hobby influence, responsibility, trust, collecting psychology, financial consequences, relationships, and how collectors actually learn over time.

    Jeremy, Joe Poirot, David Chase, and Josh Adams explore topics including:

    The difference between opinions and advice

    Why unsolicited advice can become dangerous

    Whether content creators bear responsibility for outcomes

    “Relationship liability” in the hobby

    Why some collectors hesitate to answer direct questions

    The risks of presenting opinions as facts

    How hobby trust is earned over years

    Financial advice versus collecting advice

    Whether mistakes are necessary for growth

    “Paying tuition” through hobby experience

    Learning through research versus jumping in immediately

    Why different collectors approach the hobby differently

    The tension between caution and opportunity

    The group also discusses:

    How collectors build confidence and knowledge

    Why some people prefer to learn by doing

    The importance of understanding a player or card “menu”

    The role of research, community, and experience

    Why collecting styles are deeply personal

    How hobby personalities shape collecting behavior

    Later in the episode:

    Jeremy previews a future Sports Cards Live episode focused on ticket collecting

    Discussion about the return of The Crossover

    Upcoming hobby shows, auctions, and National plans

    Final thoughts from the panel after another marathon Saturday night episode

    A reflective and surprisingly philosophical ending to one of the most unique Sports Cards Live episodes to date.

    🎯 Take the Hobby Spectrum Assessment:Hobby Spectrum

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  • Sports Cards Live

    Eye Appeal Grades Coming To PSA? + FIFA Shocks Panini

    14/05/2026 | 36 min
    The final hour of Sports Cards Live turns into a wide-ranging hobby roundtable as Jeremy, Joe Poirot, Chris McGill, David Chase, and Josh Adams react to the ancient coin discussion and dive into some of the biggest hobby topics currently shaping the sports card industry.

    The panel explores whether sports card grading companies like PSA could eventually introduce official eye appeal designations similar to the coin world, and what that might mean for collectors, grading culture, and aftermarket sticker services.

    Then the conversation shifts into the massive FIFA licensing news involving Fanatics, Topps, and Panini.

    Topics include:

    The future of FIFA and World Cup cards

    Debut patch cards for soccer

    Why Lamine Yamal World Cup patches could become historic cards

    Whether Fanatics could eventually acquire Panini

    The future of Panini’s iconic brands like Prizm, National Treasures, and Flawless

    Whether hobby IP can lose prestige over time

    Why collectors may eventually become nostalgic for the Panini era

    How sports history constantly renews demand for sports cards

    Why sports cards differ from coins, stamps, and other collectibles

    How active athletes continually reshape hobby relevance and GOAT debates

    The episode also features:

    Discussion about the return of The Crossover

    Why sports card collecting moves faster than almost any other collectible category

    The relationship between cards, history, pop culture, and legacy

    The possibility that Fanatics could eventually target hockey licensing

    Concerns about monopolies, hobby consolidation, and brand dilution

    A thoughtful and entertaining closing segment that blends hobby philosophy, market discussion, licensing battles, and collector psychology into one long-form conversation.

    🎯 Take the Hobby Spectrum Assessment:Hobby Spectrum

    📘 Grab Pops and Comps:Pops and Comps on Amazon

    📺 Subscribe to Sports Cards Live

    📊 Explore Card Ladder
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  • Sports Cards Live

    Sports Cards, Ancient Coins, and Authenticity + Cleaning, Grading, and Eye Appeal

    13/05/2026 | 53 min
    The conversation with Dean Kinzer goes even deeper as Sports Cards Live explores the parallels between ancient coin collecting and modern sports card collecting through the lens of grading, eye appeal, originality, restoration, and authenticity.

    Jeremy and Dean compare the philosophies behind both hobbies and uncover just how similar collectors really are, despite collecting objects separated by nearly 2,000 years of history.

    Topics include:

    Eye appeal versus technical grade

    Why some lower-grade items look better than higher-grade examples

    Fine style designations and “star” eye appeal coins

    Whether grading companies should recognize eye appeal directly

    Toning, luster, strike quality, and surface preservation

    Cleaning and restoration controversies in both hobbies

    Why originality matters to collectors

    “Buy the coin, not the grade” versus “buy the card, not the grade”

    How grading legitimized cards and coins as tradable assets

    Cracking slabs and resubmitting for higher grades

    Population reports and grading consistency

    Why ancient coins can still surprise collectors with new discoveries

    The discussion also explores:

    Whether cards and coins should ever be restored

    Why some collectors prefer naturally aged items

    How grading companies influence hobby psychology

    Why eye appeal may eventually become part of mainstream sports card grading

    Later in the episode:

    Dean discusses rarity, scarcity, and historical demand

    The impact of movies like Gladiator on coin prices

    The similarities between modern hobby hype cycles and historical collectibles

    The challenge of attracting younger collectors into the coin hobby

    Why ancient coin collectors admire the energy of sports card shows

    🎯 Take the Hobby Spectrum Assessment:Hobby Spectrum

    📘 Grab Pops and Comps:Pops and Comps on Amazon

    📺 Subscribe to Sports Cards Live

    🪙 Learn more about Kinzer Coins

    📊 Explore Card Ladder
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  • Sports Cards Live

    Sports Cards Through A Coin Expert’s Eyes + Ancient Hobby Lessons + Collecting Through History

    12/05/2026 | 42 min
    Dean Kinzer of Kinzer Coins joins Sports Cards Live for one of the most unique hobby conversations the show has ever had.

    Jeremy explores the parallels between ancient coin collecting and sports card collecting, asking how coin collectors think about rarity, condition, history, grading, aesthetics, themes, sets, and long-term collecting behavior. The result is a fascinating cross-hobby conversation that forces collectors to see sports cards through a completely different lens.

    Topics include:

    How ancient coin collectors build collections

    “Set collecting” in coins versus cards

    The Five Good Emperors and hobby parallels

    Why ancient coins were originally propaganda pieces

    How grading standards compare between coins and cards

    Strike quality, centering, surfaces, and eye appeal

    Why history matters so much in both hobbies

    The evolution of currency from 650 BC to modern times

    Similarities between NFTs and cryptocurrency versus coins and cards

    How collectors connect emotionally to historical artifacts

    Why ancient coins may be more approachable than people think

    The episode also features:

    Leighton Sheldon sharing a new PC pickup

    Discussion about buying inventory at card shows in today’s market

    Secret Santa hobby ideas for The National

    Thoughts on dealer competition, relationships, and inventory turnover

    More discussion about the latest episode of Vintage Spotlight

    If you’ve ever wondered whether sports card collectors and coin collectors are really that different, this episode delivers a surprising answer.

    🎯 Take the Hobby Spectrum Assessment:Hobby Spectrum

    📘 Pick up Pops and Comps:Pops and Comps on Amazon

    📺 Subscribe to Sports Cards Live

    📊 Explore Card Ladder

    🪙 Learn more about Kinzer Coins

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  • Sports Cards Live

    Massive Expo Haul + The Collection That Kept Leighton Home + Hobby Stories

    10/05/2026 | 46 min
    Jeremy and David Chase kick off Episode 311 of Sports Cards Live with a full recap of the Sport Card Expo, including athlete interviews, stage appearances, late-night hobby hangs, and Jeremy’s biggest pickup showcase yet.

    From Jackie Robinson game-used memorabilia to Mario Lemieux patches, Patrick Roy autos, Barry Sanders relics, Tiger Woods inserts, and vintage basketball, Jeremy shares the cards that followed him home from Toronto and explains why memorabilia cards have become a major focus of his collecting journey.

    Then Leighton Sheldon joins the show to explain why he missed Expo after getting pulled into a massive vintage collection deal featuring a complete 1964 Topps Baseball set built pack-by-pack in real time during the 1960s. The conversation turns into a hilarious debate over whether Leighton got “worked” by the seller, hobby priorities, old-school collectors, and the realities of chasing collections.

    The episode also features:

    Jeremy’s Expo behind-the-scenes stories

    Hanging out with James Beckett in Toronto

    The impossible 1990 Pro Set Stanley Cup hologram pull

    David Chase launching his new show with Midlife Greg

    Thoughts on memorabilia cards, patches, and eye appeal

    The rise of hockey content creators and community podcasts

    Why certain vintage relic cards still feel undervalued

    🎯 Take the Hobby Spectrum Assessment and discover your collector archetype:Hobby Spectrum

    📘 Grab a copy of Pops and Comps:Pops and Comps on Amazon

    📺 Subscribe to Sports Cards Live

    📊 Check out Card Ladder

    🧠 Learn more about Kronozio

    🏒 Follow Jeremy’s card account:@jlee_cards on Instagram
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These are the audio tracks from Sports Cards Live (on YouTube). Host and lifelong collector Jeremy Lee is joined by passionate collectors, industry insiders, hobbypreneurs, content creators to educate, inform, entertain, and inspire hobbyists of all genres and experience. Sports Cards Live is an interactive livestream video podcast where you are part of the show as your comments and questions are in play.

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