The National Sports Card Convention is the biggest sports and non-sports memorabilia show of the year, and the 2024 edition took place in Cleveland this past weekend. Booth after booth of incredible artifacts and high-end items everywhere you look; it really is a sight to behold.
In a way, walking through the National is like walking through history, only unlike a museum, you can buy the items. Well, I couldn't, I am not rich. But, it was very cool to walk through the different booths and see everything on display. My other takeaway: there are so many options for grading collectibles now. The powerhouse names are the biggest still, but others are starting to make a name for themselves.
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