A beginner-friendly guide to finding, comparing, and buying sports cards safely.
| Option | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Card Source Canada | Real photos, $2.00 shipping for 5 cards, CAD pricing, no customs | Smaller inventory than eBay |
| eBay.ca | Huge selection, buyer protection | High shipping, USD listings, customs risk |
| Facebook Groups | Community, deals, local pickup | No buyer protection, scams possible |
| Local Card Shop | See cards in person, support local | Limited hours, smaller inventory |
| COMC / US Sites | Massive inventory, consignment | US dollar, slow shipping, customs |
Pick a sport, player, team, or set. Beginners often start with a favourite team or player, then expand into rookies and popular sets like Prizm or Young Guns.
Cards range from $1 commons to thousands for rare rookies. Decide your monthly spend before browsing.
Look for real photos, clear shipping costs, and a return policy. Card Source Canada ships from Moncton with $2.00 shipping for up to 5 cards.
Zoom in on corners, edges, surface, and centering. Confirm the photos are of the exact card, not stock images.
Check recent sold prices on eBay.ca to make sure the asking price is fair.
Use a secure payment method. Card Source Canada uses Stripe for encrypted checkout.
Most Canadian orders arrive in 2–8 business days. Store cards in penny sleeves and top loaders.
Stock photos hide flaws. Only buy from listings that show the exact card.
CAD prices avoid currency conversion fees and customs surprises.
$8–$25 shipping can ruin a deal. Look for flat rates like $2.00 for 5 cards.
A 14-day return window protects you if the card differs from photos.
Current listings show asking prices; sold listings show real market value.
Pick one player, team, or set first. It is easier and more fun than chasing everything.
Browse hockey, baseball, basketball, and football cards with real photos and cheap shipping.
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