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Jerome Bettis Signing

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 Another one of the signings that took place during last month's National Sports Collector's convention was with Hall of Fame NFL running back Jerome Bettis. It was one of a few signings I participated in by sending to third parties via Sportscollectors.net. I sent in a 1993 Topps draft picks card that I pulled as a kid and somehow still had laying around. I think the result was good. 

Front Row Card Show

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 Today I attended the Front Row Card Show down in San Diego for the second time in 2025. You can read my recap of my experience in May  here . This time, I went in with a plan of selling one of my two Cristiano Ronaldo autos so that I could turn that money into two big autos elsewhere. I feel that I accomplished this goal because I added Stephen Curry and Kylian Mbappe to my growing autograph collection. The Cristiano Ronaldo auto plus one Mosaic rookie card of Jared McCain (not signed) netted me just under $1000. I bought the Panini NBA Hoops Curry auto and the graded Kylian Mbappe Prizm auto for a bit over $900. 

Through the Mail-Joy Fawcett

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 One of my last few through the mail requests that I still have pending came back to me signed yesterday, and it came with a bit of a bonus. Former US Women's National soccer team defender Joy Fawcett sent me a signed rookie card back (from 1994 Upper Deck). Joy was a member of both the 1991 and 1999 World Cup winning teams, with the '99 team in particular being a huge influence on the popularity of women's sports in America today. She also played a few seasons for the San Diego Spirit, which was a team that played in the early 2000's in the now defunct WUSA soccer league. As my experience with her former teammate Brandi Chastain went, Joy included a littler personal note in addition to the card she sent back signed.  I am excited to add this autograph to my collection because that 1999 World Cup team put women's soccer on the map and my daughter plays the sport now, so I am invested in women's sports being a success here. As you can see by the note above, we al...

Orlando Pace Signing

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 The National Sports Card Convention is the biggest collectibles convention that happens every year, and as such, it brings over a hundred athletes to the event for signings. This inevitably leads to a bunch of third party organizers that I find on sportscollectors.net posting about them participating in said signings and acting as consigners. One of the signers I sent in for was NFL Hall of Fame lineman Orlando Pace.  As you can see, he also included his HOF 16 inscription. I sent a 1997 Topps rookie and am happy with how this came out.

Through the Mail- Dan Dierdorf

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 Another mail request came back successfully this weekend, this time as NFL pro football Hall of Famer and former CBS color commentator Dan Dierdorf sent me a signed card back. As you can see, he also included his HOF 96 inscription which is always a nice touch to a signed card. I sent him a 1974 Topps card, thinking that it would look good with a signature on it. I'm happy with how this one turned out.

JJ Wetherholt

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 I went to my local LCS recently and picked up a card I think has the potential to go up in value over the next year or two. Cardinals top prospect JJ Wetherholt has been on a binge lately and moved up the prospect rankings, so I was happy to take a shot on this 1st Bowman auto /150.

Through the Mail- Cam Neely

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 Today I received a card returned to me by NHL and hockey Hall of Famer Cam Neely. This guy was the ultimate power forward in his day, which happened to coincide with the years I grew up watching hockey. I always wanted the Kings to have a player like Neely. Unfortunately, injuries really derailed his career because his numbers would have been a lot better. As it is, he was still an elite player who ended up in the hall anyway. I am happy with the result of this request.