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Sports cards card shops in New Hampshire

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 New Hampshire

  1. 44 Dover Point Rd, Dover, NH 03820

    Seacoast Sports Cards carries sports cards from Dover Point Road in Dover, New Hampshire. The listing adds that it runs an online store. Hours are published for all seven days, with the latest close at 5:30pm. Contact details on file are a phone number and seacoastsportscards.com. 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.

    Sports cards

  2. 307 Main St, Tilton Northfield, NH 03276

    Jimmy's Place Sports Cards and Memorabilia is a card shop on Main Street in Tilton, New Hampshire. Sports coverage on the record runs to sports cards. Grading also appears on the record. The record carries opening hours for every day of the week, closing as late as 5pm. The listing carries a phone number and links the shop's own site at jimmysplacesportscards.com. Confirmation that this is a card business came from the shop's own website; everything else is imported place data.

    Sports cards · Grading

  3. 919 Lafayette Rd, Seabrook Beach, NH 03874

    Chris's Comics carries Yu-Gi-Oh!, sports cards, baseball, basketball, and comics from Lafayette Road in Seabrook, New Hampshire. Published hours are 10am to 5am, Thursday and Sunday. The listing carries a phone number and links the shop's own site at chriscardscomics.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 · Yu-Gi-Oh! · Sports cards · +2 more

  4. 106 Ponemah Rd, Amherst, NH 03031

    New England Sportscards is a card shop trading from Ponemah Road in Amherst, New Hampshire. Sports coverage on the record runs to sports cards, baseball, and football. A phone number and an official website at newenglandsportscards.com are both on the listing. Still missing from the record: whether it buys collections and opening hours. Confirmation that this is a card business came from the shop's own website; everything else is imported place data.

    Sports cards · Baseball · Football

  5. 341 S Broadway, Derry, NH 03079

    Chris' Comics Salem is a card shop in Salem, New Hampshire, on South Broadway, listed for Yu-Gi-Oh!, sports cards, baseball, basketball, and comics. Published hours are 10am to 5am, Thursday and Sunday. The listing carries a phone number and links the shop's own site at chriscardscomics.com. Nothing on file covers whether it buys collections, and the listing does not guess. Confirmation that this is a card business came from the shop's own website; everything else is imported place data.

    Comics · Yu-Gi-Oh! · Sports cards · +2 more

  6. KJP Collectibles

    Hours unknown

    33 Beech Plum Dr, Manchester, NH 03109

    KJP Collectibles carries sports cards, baseball, football, basketball, and grading from Beech Plum Drive in Manchester, New Hampshire. The listing carries a phone number and links the shop's own site at kjpcollectibles.com. The record does not yet cover whether it buys collections and opening hours, so this page does not claim to. The shop's own website is what confirmed it trades cards; the address and contact details come from imported place data.

    Sports cards · Baseball · Football · +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.