Global Card Collectors
In this episode, Will (@kartadami), John (@istanbulcards), and Ryan (@rookiemoonshots) get together for another hobby roundtable to discuss recent pickups, collecting philosophies, and one of the biggest questions facing the modern card market. We kick things off by sharing our latest additions. Will shows off a 2026 Donruss FIFA World Cup Costco Promo Box featuring a guaranteed Jumbo Kaboom, while John reveals that buying the same box for himself and his son helped reignite his passion for collecting. Ryan then shares a monster Barry Bonds chase card before John tells the story behind acquiring his first-ever Luka Dončić 1/1 and explains why the card means so much to him. From there, the conversation turns to serial-numbered cards and the true meaning of rarity. Is a 1/1 automatically special? Or can a card be technically unique yet still completely uninspiring? We discuss why the design and significance of a card may matter more than the 1 of 1 stamp. Finally, we tackle one of the hobby's most controversial but underdiscussed topics: post-playing-day cards. Why are newly created Tom Brady cards selling for hundreds of thousands of dollars? Should collectors be excited-or concerned? If manufacturers can continue producing new "grail" cards of retired legends indefinitely, where does the market eventually find its limit? Topics covered: • 2026 Donruss FIFA World Cup Promo Boxes • Jumbo Kaboom cards • Ryan's Barry Bonds pickup • John's first Luka Dončić 1/1 • The true value of 1/1 cards • Serialization and manufactured scarcity • The problem with post-career cards • Are modern Tom Brady grails sustainable? • When does the hobby reach saturation? Let us know what you think: What makes a card truly special-a 1/1 stamp, the design, the player, or the story behind it?
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