Address: 3220 Stevens Creek Blvd D, San Jose, CA 95117, USA
Phone: +14082431120
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 11AM–5PM
Wednesday: 11AM–5PM
Thursday: 11AM–5PM
Friday: 11AM–5PM
Saturday: 11AM–5PM
Gaurav Agarwal
good selection and fun to look at but prices are double or triple their value
Christin Dearie (MissChris)
I went in to buy some baseball cards today for my son who is almost 6 and had the best service. I was greeted right away and asked what I was looking for. I told them I was looking for cards for my 6 year old, and they showed me a few options I could choose from. I opted for the 2022 opening day cards. They also showed me a few options for books to keep the cards in, and helped me choose the newest Pokémon cards. Overall I had a fantastic experience and will definitely be going back to do more business and bring my son in to check out the store.
Todd Griffith
Been going to this shop for 25 years. Always fair prices, Leays helpful. Best assortment of true vintage and pre-war in the Bay Area.
Blake Gearheard
I live in LA but have family in bay and this is my go-to shop! The staff is super friendly, very eager to help and most importantly, they truly remember you when you come in, even weeks/months later, and ALWAYS hook me up as a return customer or if I buy multiple boxes at once. More than that, their starting prices are great too, very close if not at retail, no marking up and fluxing prices daily/weekly like my shops in LA (which are awful in that regard). Clean shop, lots of toploaders/packing materials which is nice too as I'm always in need. Not a tremendous inventory, I'm usually getting the last box or two it seems, but a pretty solid inventory of old wax, and obscure non-sports products that I like too! I'll continue coming back when I'm in San Jose for sure!
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Hey guys and girls, i am in the business of offering up for sale a good conglomeration of baseball cards 13 min video for anyone interessted Cal Ripken Sam. Sosa and more not that computer savvy so the less complication the better the price
You can try here, though there are two things to consider, first off: 1) card shops usually only offer about 50% of what they think they could sell it for eventually, and 2) condition of your card is everything. If it's been professionally graded by PSA, BGS, SGC, CSG, or maybe GAI, that can help. Scrub grading services don't help. If there's the *slightest* damage to the card, Stevens Creek might not make an offer, since Irvin is not that historically popular in this area. They'd say they would have a hard time selling it themselves, and would probably suggest that you try to sell it on eBay or elsewhere online. Not being mean--just an objective answer
They aren't buying cards as far as I'm aware of atm. I'd recommend ebay as they just revamped there app/site to better accommodate selling cards. They have a special shipping option setup as well as tons of newly added listing options.
Don't know what this is in reference to
No But I don't collect baseball
They had soccer cards last time I was in there (last week). They carry pretty much all major sports cards (baseball, basketball, football, hockey, soccer, tennis, etc.) as well as non-sports
Yup, PSA. Prices listed there. Not too bad if the value of the card isn't extreme. You need to put the cards in very specific sleeves to send, this shop has them.
They dont buy or sell starting lineups and wouldn't want any 90 donruss, they may be interested in OJ and older cards but they have to be in great condition.
His 87-88 topps rc is worth about $20
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