Upper Deck Guide to Collecting

Buying & Selling Trading Cards

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Where can I purchase cards?

Good news! Trading cards are easy to find, although the best place for collectors to buy cards is at a local hobby card shop where you can look at a variety of card products and tap into the store owner’s expertise. You will find more than just trading cards at these shops – you can get collecting supplies such as card holders, collector’s albums, insert pages, and much more. Store owners are there to answer questions and assist you with your personal collecting needs. To find an Upper Deck Certified Diamond Dealer near you, visit Upper Deck’s Store Locator.

If you’re looking to order trading card products online, Upper Deck has a select group of Authorized Internet Retailers we recommend to our collectors. Check out these online retailers who sell both new releases and older Upper Deck trading cards.

Collectors can also use the online trading card platform Upper Deck e-Pack® to purchase packs, virtually open them online, trade with fans around the world, and choose to have the physical version mailed to their home at any time.

If you’re looking to order trading card products online, Upper Deck has a select group of Authorized Internet Retailers we recommend to our collectors. Check out these online retailers who sell both new releases and older Upper Deck trading cards.

For many die-hard collectors, there is no greater thrill than attending trading card and memorabilia shows. You can find Upper Deck at events like , The Sports Cards & Memorabilia Expo, GenCon, Comic-Con, and many more.

Many retail stores also carry trading cards. While some of these products can be found in a section near the checkout register, many of the larger stores have expanded sections devoted entirely to trading cards and collectibles.

Where can I go to sell or trade cards?

If you’re looking to sell or trade cards, a good place to start is the internet. There are a variety of online communities where you can interact, buy, sell and trade with other collectors. Several links to these communities can be found at www.upperdeckblog.com.

Card shows are another good venue for selling and trading cards. These shows will usually have a number of dealers and collectors who may be interested in what you have to offer for a sale or trade. The same often holds true for hobby stores.