Staying true to our mantra as the world’s first “Stock Market of Things,” we are excited to announce trading cards as a brand new category for StockX. We have been researching the trading card space for a long time, and believe that our stock market model will provide collectors and enthusiasts alike a superior ecommerce experience.
Our catalog today consists of hundreds of cards covering the MLB, NBA, NFL, and NHL from brands such as Topps, Panini, Upper Deck, Fleer, and more. The catalog ranges from the newest, up-to-date Prizm rookies to flagship vintage rookies of hall of famers and everything in between. All cards are graded and verified by PSA or BGS (coming soon!).
Before you go hitting that Bid button, here are some of the details.
What cards are available on StockX?
As of today, StockX users will be able to buy and sell trading cards from brands such as Topps, Panini, Upper Deck, Fleer across the NBA, NFL, NHL, and MLB. All cards must be graded by either PSA (Professional Sports Authenticator or BGS (Beckett Grading Services) which will be live in the coming weeks.
We do NOT accept any cards graded under Beckett Raw Card Review (RCR) or Beckett Collectors Club Grading (BCCG). We also currently do NOT accept any PSA graded cards with qualifiers.
How does the StockX Authentication process work for trading cards?
Similar to how it works for our other categories, all cards bought or sold on StockX will come through our authentication centers. We will check to ensure the card matches the grade it was bought or sold at. Once we verify that the card is 100% authentic, we will pay out the seller and package the card to be shipped to the buyer.
Will StockX be adding more cards soon?
The short answer is yes! We are actively looking at adding more cards to our platform ASAP. If you do not see a card, feel free to send a note to [email protected].
Still wondering why we decided to bring trading cards to the StockX platform? Watch this video with our co-founder Josh Luber as he explains why they’re the perfect product for StockX.
For more detail on how StockX works for trading cards, make sure to also read our Buying & Selling Guide on the blog.