đź§±
The Slab Collector
They don’t care about raw cards — if it’s not encapsulated in plastic, it’s not worthy. Their display cases look like a PSA warehouse.
🕵
The Player Purist
They pick a player (or two) and go all-in. Doesn’t matter if it’s a rookie, base, insert, or cereal box promo — if it’s their guy, it’s in the PC.
đź§“
The Nostalgia Hunter
Only wants cards that remind them of childhood — junk wax, 90s inserts, and maybe a few beat-up Topps cards from grandpa’s shoebox.
đź’°
The Flipper
They’re in it for the margins — constantly “buying low, selling high,” scanning comps, and refreshing eBay sold listings like it’s the stock market.
đź§
The Historian
Knows every set, print run, and oddball release. Their collection tells the story of the hobby itself — from tobacco cards to Prizm.
đź’Ž
The Chaser
Lives for the thrill of ripping wax. Doesn’t matter what the product is — they just need to feel that pack tear and chase that next big pull.
đź§©
The Set Builder
Carefully tracks down every card in a checklist, crossing off numbers one by one. Completion is their art form.
đź–Ľ
The Aesthetic Collector
They collect based on looks — card design, photography, or color match. Couldn’t care less about value; it just has to “look right.”
🧬
The Oddball Collector
They love the weird stuff — food issues, regional promos, misprints, or cards that came from cereal boxes and gas stations.
🔢
The Serial Number Sniper
Every card must have the perfect numbering — jersey matches, 1/1s, 69/99s, or anything with a fun significance.
🧤
The Team Loyalist
Lives and breathes one team. Every card, no matter how obscure, has to wear their favorite colors.





