TRADING SEALED WAX 

Welcome to the ultimate resource for collectible trading cards!

We're here to help you find the best deals on the rarest and most sought-after wax boxes. Whether you're a collector, a trader, or just a fan of the hobby, you'll find something for you here


Where to find unsearched trading cards?


Finding sports cards where the owner does not utilize internet pricing resources can indeed present opportunities to acquire cards at more favorable prices. Here are some places where you might have success:


1. **Estate Sales and Garage Sales:** Owners selling items at these types of sales often price items based on their perceived value rather than their actual market value. You might come across sports cards that are significantly undervalued, especially if the owner is not a collector and does not know the real worth of the cards. 


2. **Antique Shops and Flea Markets:** These places often carry a variety of vintage items, including sports cards. While some vendors may use online resources to price their items, others may not, especially if sports cards are not their main focus.


3. **Bookstores or Comic Book Stores:** Some of these stores have sections dedicated to collectible cards. The prices could vary based on the owner's knowledge of the card market.


4. **Thrift Stores and Consignment Shops:** People often donate or consign items without knowing their true value, so it's possible to find valuable sports cards in these stores.




5. **Local Auctions:** Local auction houses, especially in smaller towns, can sometimes have sports card collections in their inventories. Often, these collections come from estate liquidations, and the auction house may not fully understand the value of what they're selling.


6. **Pawn Shops:** Pawn shops can be a source of undervalued sports cards, as the owners might not specialize in this area and therefore may not accurately price the cards.


7. **Local Shows or Conventions:** Sports card shows or conventions often feature a mix of professional dealers and casual collectors looking to offload parts of their collections. Some of the more casual sellers may not have thoroughly researched their prices.


8. **Local Ads:** Keep an eye on local classified ads, either in newspapers or community bulletins. Sometimes people sell their old collections without knowing their value.


Remember, the key to getting a good deal is to know the value of what you're buying. Make sure you're informed about the market prices of the cards you're interested in, and always examine cards closely to ensure they're in good condition. Happy hunting!