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2025 Panini Impeccable Baseball brings art-house aesthetics and five autos in a nine-card punch

Impeccable is back on the diamond and it feels built for collectors who like their hits served with style. Hobby boxes are tight and to the point at nine cards, with five on-card autographs headlining every box, three total base or base parallels to round things out, and a single insert to tie the bow.

Pokémon TCG Phantasmal Flames release date and how to land a pre-order without stress

Phantasmal Flames has moved from rumor to reality, and the details look friendly for anyone who loves Mega Evolution.

San Marcos detectives recover $4,500 in stolen trading cards after vending machine break-ins

Detectives say a string of late summer thefts from a trading card vending machine in San Marcos ended with an arrest and a stack of recovered merchandise.

2025 Panini Black Football turns the lights down and lets the hits do the talking

Panini Black is back for a seventh straight season and the look remains unmistakable.

2024-25 Panini Prizm Black Basketball turns the lights down and cranks up the chase

As the basketball card year winds toward the finish line, Prizm takes a dramatic turn with a full Black edition that mixes familiar shine with a darker presentation.

2025 Panini Absolute Football keeps the formula tight and the checklist loaded

Absolute has long been the break that gives you a little of everything. The 2025 edition sticks to that promise with a compact hobby box and plenty of headline cards.

Charizard’s Second Wind: 2023 Pokémon 151 Charizard ex turns momentum into muscle

Charizard never really cools off, but every few years a card comes along that adds fresh fuel.

Flagship Gravity: Why LeBron’s 2003 Topps #221 keeps winning the long game

The 2003 Topps LeBron James rookie, card 221, is one of those pieces that never drifts far from the center of the hobby.

Neon Static: Why 1995–96 Flair Hot Numbers Jordan still steals the show

Some cards are loud even when they’re motionless. Michael Jordan’s 1995–96 Flair Hot Numbers insert, card 4, turns heads before anyone glances at the slab.