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Is it time to sell or buy sports cards?

Editor’s Note: This is a weekly column from former sports reporter and editor Mike Bass. Bass will be contributing to The Enquirer by offering advice for sports fans, athletes and youth sports parents and coaches through a weekly Q&A. You can reach him at [email protected] or on Twitter @SportsFanCoach1.

I would never sell any of my sports trading cards. Until I did.

I would never sell my Sandy Koufax baseball card. Unless someone makes me an offer I cannot refuse.

What would it take to sell your cards?

Or invest in more?

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Sandy Koufax card.

It’s crazy out there. Target recently stopped selling MLB, NFL and NBA (and Pokemon) cards in stores to ensure the “safety of our guests and our team.” No reasons were given, but it came a week after a man carrying cards reportedly was attacked outside a Wisconsin Target.

Did I say crazy? A Mickey Mantle card sold for $5.2 million. So did a LeBron James card. A Luca Doncic card sold for $4.6 million, a Mike Trout card for $3.9 million, and a Tom Brady card for $2.25 million.




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