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goldencardbreaks · 4 years ago
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12/3 - FRIDAY NIGHT BREAKS - STREAM #1
from GOLDEN CARD BREAKS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MR_bLK9QC2E
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goldencardbreaks · 4 years ago
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11/29 - MONDAY NIGHT BREAKS
from GOLDEN CARD BREAKS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJY9nZP71H4
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11/20 - LIVE FROM GCB ITS SATURDAY NIGHT - STREAM #1
from GOLDEN CARD BREAKS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_5DQP_0wBY
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goldencardbreaks · 4 years ago
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11/9 - TUESDAY NIGHT MAKE UP SHOW - STREAM #1
from GOLDEN CARD BREAKS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1ppWxD5jFc
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goldencardbreaks · 4 years ago
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11/5 - FRIDAY NIGHT FIRE BREAKS - STREAM #1
from GOLDEN CARD BREAKS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2RDc4tGr2Q
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goldencardbreaks · 4 years ago
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WEDNESDAY NIGHT RANDOM
from GOLDEN CARD BREAKS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJofjTlJNz4
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goldencardbreaks · 4 years ago
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MONDAY NIGHT BREAKS @ S&B
from GOLDEN CARD BREAKS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tn5sqZQajes
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goldencardbreaks · 4 years ago
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SATURDAY NIGHT BREAKS @ S&B
from GOLDEN CARD BREAKS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cn-Oj4uHls8
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goldencardbreaks · 4 years ago
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Different Types of Sports Card Breaks – Part I
image courtesy: oldsportscards.com
Here is part 1 of the guide for the beginners, what are different types of sports card breaks
The past year has seen a massive rise in sports cards collectors, thus resulting in the sports cards boom. Sports cards are usually sold online via breaks. A break happens when a pack of sports cards is opened and their contents revealed. If someone has purchased a spot, then they will be shipped their sports cards. Sportscard break is a very interesting activity that helps people to get their hands on unique and high-value cards. Learn more below about the different types of sports card breaks.
Pick Your Team (PYT)
In this type of card break, you purchase a single team. Then you break your cards and get all the ones that have the same team on the card. This is the most popular type of card break. It happens online as consignment sales or it can happen offline at a specific venue as well.
PYP (Pick Your Player)
Pick Your Player is often considered a type of PYT break. In this card break, you will purchase a single player instead of a single team. This type of break is most often done with Bowman Baseball and Bowman Draft products.
When the release date is near, a PYP card break will take place so that hype can be created among enthusiasts. It is recommended that PYP best be left to experienced breakers.
Random/Drafted Breaks
Although PYT is a common card break type and is popular for all the right reasons, there are other types of card breaks that are increasingly popular. Among these non-PYT breaks, random, drafted, and mixer breaks are quite popular.
If it is a box of a single product, then it will be referred to as breaks, and if it is a box of a combination of products then it is referred to as a mixer. You have the option to buy a single team spot, three-team spots, and sometimes a combination of spots. In this type of card break, you buy a spot instead of a team. The way for a team to be determined for a spot purchase is done by randomizing and by a draft.
Pack Breaks
Panini Stars and Stripes USA Baseball cards are usually involved in pack breaks. Products like such are popular with this type of card break because most of the players in the checklist are associated with non-professional teams. It is fairly difficult to sell traditional team and spot setup with pack breaks because of this very reason.
Stars and Stripes have five packs in each box, and each box has at least one guaranteed hit. A hit is a card that is either autographed or classed as a memorabilia card. The entire box (5 packs) is sold at the same price and then spot purchasers can buy them. It is quite similar to buying packs at the traditional card shop.
Hit Breaks
If the product is famous and expensive, then it will be available as a hit break. Products such as Topps Definitive baseball are often included in a hit break because there is a high probability of each card being a hit card.
The box has 8 hit cards which include 6 autographed ones and 2 memorabilia cards. Spots are purchased and then each spot purchaser is given a random card from the 8 original cards. These cards can also be randomized for a draft of 8 cards from the pack when it was opened.
Serial Number Breaks
Serial Number Breaks are also very popular with expensive products such as Topps Definitive. They are quite similar to hit breaks since the majority of the cards in the pack are hit cards. Each card is numbered up to 99.
In this type of card break, you purchase a serial number. After randomizing the cards, and by drafting a serial number or a set of serial numbers you get each card having the same serial number.
Razz Breaks
Most people equate Razz Breaks to a raffle. There are about 30 spots in a break, while 100 razz spots are sold to people. The top 30 are randomized and included as a spot in the break.
Although getting a spot through a razz break is much cheaper, there is also the risk of paying for a spot and not getting one.
If you are interested in becoming a sports cards collector and want to participate in a card break, then get in touch with us. We, at Golden Card Breaks, are the largest sports card distributor and reseller. We offer consignment sales, group grading subs, and even a platform for auctioning/selling your cards.
source https://goldencardbreaks.com/types-of-sports-card-breaks/
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goldencardbreaks · 4 years ago
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MONDAY NIGHT BREAKS @ S&B
from GOLDEN CARD BREAKS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-iqDvvTRS0
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goldencardbreaks · 4 years ago
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MONDAY NIGHT BREAKS @ S&B
from GOLDEN CARD BREAKS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-iqDvvTRS0
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goldencardbreaks · 4 years ago
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Top 3 Myths About Sports Cards Debunked
courtesy: cronkitenews.azpbs.org
Are you a newbie to sports cards you must know the following 3 myths about sports cards
In the last six months, a record number of sports cards have been traded and many people have made huge profits. Sports cards investing is popular and has some myths associated with it. Today we are going to debunk the top 3 myths about sports cards. Read about them below.
Never Invest In Pitchers
Most veteran sports card investors are going to give this advice; to never invest in pitchers. They are speaking from either firsthand experience, or because they themselves got the same advice from an expert of sports card investment.
If you are good at researching, and know your game well then you should take this advice with a grain of salt. This advice is true for novice investors, as they might end up losing money but for mid-level and experienced investors, they know the amazing returns offered by a picther’s card.
Justin Verlander and Max Scherzer are two famous pitchers from the 2019 MLB season. Their rookie cards were worth an average 95$ but now their values have shot up to 300$+. This means that anyone who invested in their cards automatically made a huge profit.
Until mid July 2019, both of their sports cards were up for sale on eBay for 95$. When people realized that these rookie players are going to score big, the demand for their sports cards went through the roof. Justin Verlander’s sports card is Topps #67 and available in PSA grade 10 condition.
Population Reports Matter
Population reports, also referred to as pop reports, are an almost accurate representation of how many sports cards of a specific grade are in existence. They take data from PSA, depending on how many people have gotten their cards graded. When it comes to making an investment decision, pop reports shouldn’t influence your decisions. There are several reasons why.
The exact number of PSA 10 LeBron JAmes 2003 Topps Chrome rookie cards, according to a pop report of November 2019, was 1919. This is just the PSA 10 grade versions of the card. The pop report fails to account for cards that were graded by BGS or anyone else. The list also does not include cards that are graded at 9 and 8. It also does not include refractors, parallels, raw/ungraded cards,  and resubbed cards either.
Thus it is not a true representation of the actual number of cards that exist. Imagine you come across a PSA 9 grade of the above mentioned card. Currently it is worth about 700$ whereas a PSA 10 version of the same costs around 2500$.
If you were to get your PSA 9 resubbed into a PSA 10, that would instantly result in a tremendous profit for you.
Sports Cards Are Not A Good Investment
This is one of the biggest myths people can expect to hear, from just about anyone. Common statements include, “Sports cards are a terrible investment”, “Sports cards are a bubble waiting to burst”, “You’ll end up bankrupt if you keep investing in sports cards”, and the best one “Sports cards are a hobby, not an investment opportunity”.
All these statements are false and money can be legitimately made via sports cards. However, sports card investing is not everyone’s cup of tea.
Many experts have talked about the sports cards boom, and how sports card investing is here to stay. Sports cards are definitely not a bubble, because it has always existed as a hobby. Now sports cards are even available as NFTs which makes them an even more legitimate investment.
Like all investments it carries risk, and an investor should research well before thinking about investing in sports cards. It is a long-term investment, which means that your money will be tied to a sports card for a very long time. So it is better to invest with surplus money, instead of spending half of your income on sports cards.
If you are interested in collecting and investing in sports cards, then get in touch with us today. We, at Golden Card Breaks, are the biggest sports cards seller and distributor. We offer consignment sales, grading, and card breaks to our members.
source https://goldencardbreaks.com/myths-about-sports-cards/
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goldencardbreaks · 4 years ago
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CASE BREAK FRIDAY @ S&B
from GOLDEN CARD BREAKS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIIa-wL1JV0
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goldencardbreaks · 4 years ago
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CASE BREAK FRIDAY @ S&B
from GOLDEN CARD BREAKS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3gFvl0DOl8
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goldencardbreaks · 4 years ago
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TUESDAY NIGHTED HITCHED SPECIAL
from GOLDEN CARD BREAKS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eacR_Kfp_co
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goldencardbreaks · 4 years ago
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FRIDAY NIGHT FIRE PACKS
from GOLDEN CARD BREAKS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3CHyRWgcfY
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goldencardbreaks · 4 years ago
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FRIDAY NIGHT FIRE PACKS
from GOLDEN CARD BREAKS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yY1-oQHgt9w
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