Spokane’s collecting scene is fueled by regional sports and a deep bench of gaming culture. The Spokane Indians and Chiefs keep local sports fans engaged, while Gonzaga basketball adds national attention every spring. Pokémon and Magic: The Gathering have long-standing communities here, and local shops make it easy to find product, sleeves, and a seat at the table.
Collectors in Spokane often split time between sports showcases and TCG events, leaning on local knowledge to time buys, sells, and trades.
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Regional sports run the table: the Chiefs for hockey, the Indians for baseball, and Gonzaga hoops for national buzz. Prospects and rookies see demand spikes in-season, and basketball interest climbs with every Zags run. Seattle pro teams also shape what moves in showcases across Eastern Washington.
Spokane shops sometimes buy collections or take trade-ins, especially for clean vintage and in-demand rookies. Organize cards by sport and set, review comps, and be realistic about condition. If a target card isn’t in local cases, online marketplaces such as TradingCardsMarketplace.com can help compare prices and locate specific items quickly.
Value is driven by condition, scarcity, and on-field performance. Eye appeal matters even for graded cards, while raw copies live and die by corners, edges, and surface. Weather swings in the Inland Northwest make safe storage important—protect your cards from heat and moisture.
For events and TCG depth, Merlyn’s and Uncle’s Games are strong bets. For sports singles and modern releases, All-Star Sports Cards is a local favorite. The Comic Book Shop ties it all together if you’re browsing across categories and want to keep options open.
Yes, frequently. Merlyn’s and Uncle’s Games are good places to start for Pokémon and Magic prerelease info.
Many stores welcome trading among customers as long as it’s respectful and doesn’t block traffic. Ask the counter staff for guidelines.
Use sleeves and toploaders for key cards, avoid direct sunlight, and store in a cool, dry area away from garages and attics.
Some do under specific terms; call ahead to confirm what they accept and how they price bulk lots.
Spokane offers an engaging, community-led hobby environment. Consistent events, approachable staff, and a mix of sports and TCG inventory make it easy to stay active in the hobby, whether you’re a seasoned collector or just getting started.
Disclaimer: Inventory, hours, and event schedules change. Confirm details directly with each store before heading out.