Sports Collectors Digest

MARKET FOR HOCKEY CARDS STRONG AS UPPER DECK CATCHES UP ON NEW RELEASES

While the modern sports card market for the three major U.S. sports is experiencing a dramatic downturn, one sport appears to be immune from the market volatility.

Hockey.

Both Topps and Panini, which produce cards for baseball, basketball and football, have seen the market for modern cards take a big dip this year after a historic boom in 2020-21. Meanwhile, Upper Deck, which owns the license to produce NHL cards, has seen the market for hockey cards hold steady and, in some cases,

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