🏆 Top 50 Most Visited Sports Card Websites (2025)


🏆 Top 50 Most Visited Sports Card Websites (2025)

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However there are many valuable websites on line that will benefit collectors, we hope you find this list valuable.

Below is a clean, consolidated Top 50 list of the most visited sports card websites, based on overall traffic, collector usage, transaction volume, brand authority, and daily hobby relevance.

Tier 1: Marketplaces & Industry Standards (1–10)

  1. eBay — https://www.ebay.com
    The largest general marketplace where most sports cards are bought and sold; often used for price research via sold listings. Here is a link to our personal eBay Store. www.DandDSportsCards.com
  2. Whatnot — https://www.whatnot.com
    Live‑streamed marketplace where sellers auction cards in real time to collectors. Making Sense Of CentsOpens in a new tab.\
  1. COMC (Check Out My Cards) — https://www.comc.com
    Dedicated sports card marketplace with millions of listings and scan‑to‑sell tools; good for buys/flips. ComcOpens in a new tab.
  2. Beckett — https://www.beckett.com
    Hobby media + pricing guides and marketplace listings; long‑established hobby authority. WikipediaOpens in a new tab.
  3. 130point — https://130point.com
    Card database and sales tracker with checklists, set info, and price trends. 130 PointOpens in a new tab.
  4. Goldin — https://www.goldin.co
    High‑end auction house specializing in rare sports cards and memorabilia.
  5. PWCC Marketplace — https://www.pwccmarketplace.com
    Consignment marketplace for graded cards with vault storage and auction events.
  6. Fanatics Collect — https://www.fanaticscollect.com
    Card marketplace backed by Fanatics with modern wax and graded cards.
  7. MySlabs — https://www.myslabs.com
    Peer‑to‑peer marketplace focused on graded cards with low seller fees.
  8. Sportlots — https://www.sportlots.com
    Bulk and single card auction marketplace especially popular for commons and lower‑tier cards.

Tier 2: Research, Pricing & Trading Tools (11–20)

  1. TCDB (Trading Card Database) — https://www.tcdb.com
    Comprehensive checklist and set database used by collectors worldwide.
  2. Card Ladder — https://www.cardladder.com
    Price guide and sales tracker with historical data on millions of cards. Card LadderOpens in a new tab.
  3. PSA CardFacts / PSA — https://www.psacard.com
    Grading company site with population reports and authentication info. WikipediaOpens in a new tab.
  4. Sports Card Investor — https://sportscardinvestor.com
    Market trend analysis, investment education, and data commentary.
  5. Cardboard Connection — https://www.cardboardconnection.com
    Release calendars, product previews, and hobby info.
  6. Blowout Cards — https://www.blowoutcards.com
    Large online retailer selling singles, boxes, supplies, and breakers. Card CapsuleOpens in a new tab.
  7. Dave & Adam’s Card World — https://www.dacardworld.com
    Big online card shop with sealed product and singles. Card CapsuleOpens in a new tab.
  8. Steel City Collectibles — https://www.steelcitycollectibles.com
    Major sealed product retailer with robust inventory. Card CapsuleOpens in a new tab.
  9. HobbyDB — https://www.hobbydb.com
    Collectibles database that includes sports cards with values and checklist tools.
  10. Alt.xyz — https://alt.xyz
    Collector/investor marketplace focusing on graded cards and analytics.

Tier 3: Auction Houses & Grading Nets (21–30)

  1. SGC Grading — https://gosgc.com
    Long‑standing grading company popular with vintage cards.
  2. CGC Cards — https://www.cgccards.com
    Grading service gaining traction especially with modern collectors.
  3. Arena Club — https://www.arenaclub.com
    Slab marketplace and community platform for graded cards.
  4. Collectors.com — https://www.collectors.com
    Aggregated marketplace for collectibles including sports cards.
  5. Heritage Auctions – Sports Cards — https://www.ha.com (navigate to Sports Cards)
    Major auction house known for high‑end sales.
  6. Robert Edward Auctions — https://www.robertedwardauctions.com
    Specialist vintage sports card/collectibles auctions.
  7. Pristine Auction — https://www.pristineauction.com
    Frequent online auctions covering graded and raw cards.
  8. Lelands — https://www.lelands.com
    Historic auction house with sports card categories.
  9. Memory Lane Inc. — https://www.memorylaneinc.com
    Vintage & high‑end card auction site.
  10. Huggins & Scott Auctions — https://www.hugginsandscott.com
    Auctioneer specializing in vintage sports cards.

Tier 4: Manufacturers, Communities & Media (31–40)

  1. Topps — https://www.topps.com
    Official manufacturer site with product info and releases.
  2. Panini America — https://www.paniniamerica.net
    Another major card manufacturer with checklists and product details.
  3. Beckett News & Blog — https://www.beckett.com/news
    Hobby editorial content and pricing analysis. WikipediaOpens in a new tab.
  4. Sports Collectors Daily — https://www.sportscollectorsdaily.com
    News site covering market trends and auction results.
  5. Old Cardboard — https://www.oldcardboard.com
    Vintage‑focused hobby content and history.
  6. Freedom Cardboard — https://www.freedomcardboard.com
    Independent hobby commentary and investment topics.
  7. Blowout Forums — https://forums.blowoutcards.com
    Long‑running community forum for trading and hobby discussion. Card CapsuleOpens in a new tab.
  8. Reddit – Sports Card Communities — https://www.reddit.com/r/sportscards
    Active hobby discussions and crowd‑sourced advice.
  9. LiveAuctioneers – Sports Cards Category — https://www.liveauctioneers.com
    Auction aggregator including sports cards.
  10. Cardmarket (Sports Cards) — https://www.cardmarket.com (navigate to sports)
    Europe’s major card marketplace with growing sports section.

Tier 5: Breaks, Dealers, Supplies & Other Traffic (41–50)

  1. Breakers.TV — https://www.breakers.tv
    Live card‑breaking platform with community integration.
  2. Loupe — https://www.loupe.live
    Live auction/break platform for cards.
  3. Drip (Dripshop.live) — https://www.dripshop.live
    Live shopping focus with card drops and interactive selling.
  4. Burbank Sportscards — https://www.burbanksportscards.com
    Large online dealer inventory for singles and collections. Card CapsuleOpens in a new tab.
  5. COMC Blog / Market Insights — https://blog.comc.com
    Market observations and insights from a major marketplace.
  6. Ultra PRO — https://www.ultrapro.com
    Supplies site popular with card protectors and collectors.
  7. BCW Supplies — https://www.bcwsupplies.com
    Card storage and supplies retailer.
  8. Just Collect — https://www.justcollect.com
    Dealer site with vintage/modern inventory.
  9. Catawiki – Sports Cards — https://www.catawiki.com
    European auction platform with sports card listings.
  10. Sportscards.com — https://www.sportscards.com
    Legacy site with consistent hobby traffic.

As many of you know my brother and I operated a card shop for several years during the junk wax years. At the time of this writing my wife Dawn and I have been back in this niche for almost two years.

One thing I can say is, never stop learning. “When you are green you grow, when you ripe, you rot”

Secondly, specialize your personal education. Find websites, article, youtube videos etc. that speek to you, were you are on your PERSONAL collector/investor journey.

There is an abundance of information out there and it is easy to spend alot of time reading about various sports card topics that while interesting, really provide no value a the moment based upon your personal collecting journey. Does that make sense?

Our time is the most valuable asset we have use it wisely, and never stop learning.

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