Sticker Autos + PSA 10 Autograph Grades + When Memorabilia Makes More Sense
Description
Episode 291 continues with Jeremy Lee and Joe Poirot are joined by Leighton Sheldon of Just Collect for a focused conversation on where the line sits between cards and memorabilia. They dig into what happens when card prices climb into serious money, whether collectors should pivot to memorabilia at certain price points, and how space, display, and personal taste factor into those decisions. From there the trio shifts into a long, honest discussion about sticker autographs, PSA 10 autograph grades, and whether grading the auto itself adds real value or just marketing noise.
Topics in this segment include:
• Leighton’s main question: when your card budget hits its ceiling, do you start looking at memorabilia instead
• Jeremy’s “cards only” stance and why game used gloves made the cut when jerseys did not
• Space, storage, and display issues that push some collectors away from big items and back to cards
• Jackie Robinson examples: 1950 Bowman in different grades versus signed pieces and scorecards
• How memorabilia can offer historically significant items at prices below top tier card grades
• Why some collectors chase one key piece of memorabilia per player while others stay strictly cardboard
• Sticker autos versus on card autos and why some collectors refuse stickers entirely
• PSA 10 autograph grades on modern pack pulled autos and whether the extra premium is justified
• Vintage signed cards, fading ink, ballpoint quirks, and when an autograph grade actually helps
• The psychology of “10/10” labels, population reports, and how grading companies changed how autos are valued
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