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Sports cards · AK

Sports cards card shops in Alaska

Card shops carrying sports cards — baseball, football, basketball and more — with what to look for in a shop's singles case, buying policy, and pricing.

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Sports cards shops in Alaska

  1. Bosco's

    Closed

    2301 Spenard Road, Anchorage, AK 99503

    Bosco's is a card shop trading from Spenard Road in Anchorage, Alaska. The sports categories on the listing are sports cards, baseball, football, and basketball. Comics also appears on the record. It sells cards over the counter. The record carries opening hours for every day of the week, closing as late as 8pm. A phone number and an official website at boscos.com are both on the listing. Card trading here was confirmed from the shop's own site rather than assumed from its name, though the address itself comes from imported place data.

    Comics · Sports cards · Baseball · +2 more

  2. 300 5th Ave, Skagway, AK 99840

    Winter's Veil Cards & Games is a card shop in Skagway, Alaska, on 5th Avenue, listed for Magic: The Gathering and sports cards. A phone number and an official website at wintersveillgs.com are both on the listing. Nothing on file covers whether it buys collections and opening hours, and the listing does not guess. The shop's own website is what confirmed it trades cards; the address and contact details come from imported place data.

    Sports cards · Magic: The Gathering

  3. Bosco's

    Closed

    800 E Dimond Blvd, Anchorage, AK 99515

    Bosco's carries sports cards, baseball, football, basketball, and comics from East Dimond Boulevard in Anchorage, Alaska. Published hours are 10am to 9pm, Monday to Saturday. The listing carries a phone number and links the shop's own site at boscos.com. The record does not yet cover whether it buys collections, so this page does not claim to. Card trading here was confirmed from the shop's own site rather than assumed from its name, though the address itself comes from imported place data.

    Comics · Sports cards · Baseball · +2 more

What to look for

A singles case that is actually priced

Cards in the case should have prices on them, and those prices should differ between grades and parallels of the same card. A case where everything is 'ask' is a case that gets priced based on how you look.

Depth in one era, not a thin layer of everything

A shop with three boxes of 1970s baseball and no modern is more useful to a vintage collector than one with a single row of each decade. Ask what they are strongest in — good shops answer immediately.

The rest is on the sports cards page, along with the questions worth asking before you hand over a collection.