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The MINT Collective Baseball Card Show is Returning to Las Vegas in March

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The MINT Collective baseball card show is returning to Las Vegas in March. This popular annual event is the perfect place to find collectible cards, card grading and meet other baseball fans, and get your fix of America's pastime before the season begins. Here's everything you need to know about the MINT Collective baseball card show.

What is the MINT Collective?
The MINT Collective is a consortium of some of the most well-known and respected dealers in the baseball card industry. The group was formed with the goal of promoting integrity and fair dealing within the industry. Members of the MINT Collective include Collectors.com, Beckett Collectibles, and International Sports Authentication (ISA).

When is the show?
This year's show will be held from March 30th - April 2nd at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas.

What can I expect?
At the MINT Collective baseball card show, you'll find a wide selection of vintage and modern cards from all major sports. Whether you're looking for that elusive rookie card or just wanting to browse, there's sure to be something for everyone. In addition, many of the dealers in attendance will be buying cards, so it's a great opportunity to sell some of your collection or pick up new additions at a fair price. And if you need a break from browsing cards, there will also be plenty of other activities taking place throughout the weekend, including autograph signings and panel discussions with industry experts.

Conclusion:

The MINT Collective baseball card show is returning to Las Vegas in March, and it's the perfect place for any baseball fan to start off the season. With over 300 dealers in attendance, there will be plenty of vintage and modern cards available for purchase or trade. In addition, there will be autograph signings, panel discussions with industry experts, and more! Don't miss out on this can't-miss event for any baseball fan.

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