Black Friday & Cyber Monday Deals are Coming!

Get ready! The COMC Black Friday & Cyber Monday Sale is coming THIS FRIDAY!

Our Sellers will be SLASHING prices on their cards!
Don’t wait, the best deals will go fast!

All orders of $99 or more on COMC from November 29th through December 2nd will be eligible to receive free shipping!

Terms: All shopping cart orders and COMC Member shipment requests must contain at least $99 worth of items purchased during the Black Friday/Cyber Monday Sale to qualify for the free shipping promotion. Sales tax, per-item shipping fees, duties paid, and shipping add-ons such as supplies do not apply towards $99 threshold. Items purchased prior to the sale can be included in your shipment request but do not count towards the $99 threshold.

If using your COMC account, items must be purchased in Simplified Shipping Mode to qualify. All items purchased in advanced reseller mode are still subject to their per-item shipping fees)  All non-qualifying shipments of $99 or more will still receive free shipping, but will be charged their regular per-item shipping fees (i.e. items purchased in Advanced Reseller Mode, transferred from ePack, or items consigned and being returned to the seller).

Orders shipped to Canada will still be subject to delivered duties paid.

Your Order = Your Entry to WIN!

We’re Giving you FOUR CHANCES to win throughout Black Friday Weekend! Your order is your entry into one of four exclusive contests to win!

Place an order or shipment request on the corresponding date to be entered to win the following cards:

Terms: One entry per person per day. Orders must be placed on COMC.com on the corresponding day of prize to be entered to win. Qualifying orders can be from any shipping service level and can be guest shopping cart, COMC member shopping cart, or COMC member shipment request from account. Winners announced on December 6th, 2019.

No Purchase Necessary: Visit the COMC Blog on November 27th, 2019 for a corresponding no purchase necessary giveaway.


Exclusive Social Media Giveaways!

Follow our social media pages for even more great giveaways throughout Black Friday and Cyber Monday! The only way to get involved in the action is to follow all three of our accounts above!


Throughout Black Friday and Cyber Monday we’ll be offering our social media media followers a chance to win one of FOUR contests for some very cool cards & prizes.


The Advantages of Using Your FREE COMC Account!

The biggest advantage for COMC members during our Black Friday Sale is our buy now-ship later feature. While you’re shopping on COMC, items in your shopping cart are not reserved, and can be purchased by other collectors. Using your COMC account to instantly purchase items with store credit will prevent other shoppers from snagging those too-good-to-be-true deals that you have your eye on.

By using your COMC account and purchasing items using COMC Credit, you get to decide when you want your items shipped to you! This key feature is also perfect for grouping your items together until you’ve spent enough to achieve our free shipping promotion.

With COMC Credit, you can buy a few items on Friday, a few more on Saturday and Sunday, and come back on Monday to scoop up a ton of last-minute deals. All of those items will stay safe within your COMC account until you’re ready to place a shipment request for them. When you buy with your COMC account, your item stay safe in our warehouse until you’re ready to ship them.


Need Help? We’re Here For You!

Any questions? Our friendly Customer Service Team is always ready to help out! In order for us to most efficiently and effectively handle the increased volume of requests over the Black Friday weekend, please send an email to staff@comc.com and allow for up to 48 hours for response.

Please note that our offices will be closed on November 28th in observation of the Thanksgiving Holiday.

To best accommodate the increased volume of customer support requests, our team will not be available via phone throughout our Black Friday Sale. Phone service will resume on Tuesday, December 3rd. Please send your inquiry or request for help via email, and our team will respond promptly. Thank you.

COMC Auction Details Revealed!

The COMC Auction Service is
NOW ACCEPTING SUBMISSIONS!

Below you’ll find all of the details on how you can submit new items or items from your COMC Inventory to be included in our first wave of auctions.

Our First Auctions Kick Off on December 29th!


COMC Auctions

COMC is the safe and easy way to buy and sell trading cards. Starting December 29, 2019, we will hold new 7-day $0.99 auctions every week on our industry-leading eBay Store. For more than a decade, our unwavering commitment to the integrity of the hobby and our passion for innovation has provided us with a strong base of devoted buyers and sellers.

The trading card market is budding with more excitement now than ever before, so we’re pleased to include eBay auctions among our offerings to get sellers maximum value for their rarest and most sought after items. Our goal is to provide our customers with satisfaction in knowing their valuable collectibles will receive the proper attention and exposure they deserve.

COMC is your trusted partner in trading card consignment.

Submission Process

How to Submit a New Consignment

COMC Auctions are the easiest way to sell your investment quality trading cards on eBay.

  1. Sign in to your COMC account. Register for a free account if you haven’t already done so.
  2. Complete the online Submission Wizard and print the submission slip.
  3. Securely package your items along with the submission slip and ship to the address we provide.

How to Submit Cards from Your COMC Account

COMC customers can easily send items to auction that are already in their account.

  1. Find the item you want to submit in your Inventory Manager.
  2. Click on the Actions menu.
  3. Select “Send to Auction”.
  4. Select the eBay Auction service.
  5. Submit the item.
And that’s it! Our team will take care of the rest:

Assess the authenticity and condition of your item.

Identify your item using our proprietary catalog.

Display high-resolution images of your item’s front and back.

Create a descriptive auction title.

List your item in our weekly 7-day $0.99 eBay auctions.

Promote your item in the COMC.com Search Results for increased exposure to buyers.

Facilitate payment from the winning bidder.

Issue payment to your COMC account Store Credit balance.

Handle end-to-end customer service for buyers and sellers.

Fulfill shipping and handling.


Early Bird Special!

Early Bird Special – All auction submissions we receive before December 6 will receive a discounted $2.50 minimum Transaction Fee.

The Early Bird Special is available for both items in your COMC account as well as new auction consignments.

To assist with the high volumes, all Early Bird Special submissions will have a fixed due date of December 20 to enter your COMC account. The auction will begin December 29 and end January 5, 2020.


Listing Schedule

We list new 7-day $0.99 eBay auctions on seven days a week. Items submitted through the Auction Service Level will be added to your COMC account for review approximately one week after it is received by COMC. While you will be able to view your items consigned through the eBay Auction service level, you will not be able set a price and list them for sale on the COMC Marketplace. Your items will be included in the next week’s auction after they enter your account.


COMC Auctions on Ebay submission timeline

Single Trading Cards Only

The auction format currently only supports single trading cards.

This selling format is suitable for cards with a $25 minimum auction value.

For items valued below $25, we recommend using our traditional consignment services.


Auction and Store Credit Fees

When the buyer pays for the auction payment is issued to you as Store Credit to your COMC account, less fees. Please review the Store Credit Fees below to determine your total fees.

There are no up-front fees to submit items for auction consignment. The Transaction Fee at the completion and buyer payment of the auction is based on the auction sale price of each single card listing.

*Early Bird Special – Consignments received before December 9, 2019 cards receive a discounted minimum Transaction Fee of $2.50 per item.

Store Credit Fees (optional)


Submission Guidelines

Please review the following submission guidelines prior to sending in your COMC Auctions consignment.

  1. COMC Auctions currently offers support for single trading cards only.
  2. Auction consignments must be sent with tracking and required signature confirmation upon delivery via your preferred package delivery service. We recommend one-day shipping such as USPS Express for more valuable submissions.
  3. Ungraded cards must be shipped to us in card savers, toploaders, or One-Touch magnetic cases to ensure maximum protection during transit and processing. Screw-down cases are not accepted.
  4. COMC recognizes the following third-party grading companies:
    PSA, SGC, BGS, BVG, BCCG, and KSA.
    Cards graded by any other companies are not supported and cannot be listed for sale. We encourage you to review our Supported Trading Cards policy to ensure all the items in your consignment will be accepted.

Get Started Today!

2019 Fall Expo Prize Wheel Winners Announced

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We want to take this moment to thank everyone for stopping by our booth at the Fall Expo. Time just flew by supporting our customers and introducing new ones at this event.

Without further adieu, here are the winners of the Expo Prize Wheel Draws.

Winners:

A-S – 2016-17 Upper Deck #468 Mitch Marner RC – cornow
A-H – 2011-12 Panini Contenders NHL Ink Gold #66 Alexander Ovechkin #12/25 – sandormen
2-S – 2018-19 Upper Deck #228 Travis Dermott RC – BORK
2-H – 2017-18 Upper Deck #201 Nico Hischier RC – lQlTheBigD
3-S – 2016-17 Upper Deck Compendium Blue #900 Auston Matthews – jpizzuti
3-H – 2018-19 SP Authentic #149 Anthony Cirelli Autograph RC #176/999 – bennett88
4-S – 2017 Upper Deck Toronto Maple Leafs Centennial Autographs #MLM-GV Garry Valk – joshpackham
4-H – 2014-15 Artifacts Silver Jersey / Jersey #107 Jonathan Quick #030/125 – Ekardz
5-S – 2019 Topps Chrome #201 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. RC – 2018Collects
5-H – 2010-11 ITG Vault Heroes and Prospects Autograph #A-MCL Maxime Clermont – wrek68
6-S – 2017-18 MVP Bright Futures #BF-51 Auston Matthews Achievement – mariodc67
6-H – 2016-17 O-Pee-Chee Platinum Royal Cubes #73 Leon Draisaitl #74/99 – mtalbot393
7-S – 2018-19 Parkhurst Mini Tall-Boy #TB-57 John Tavares – Simpsom1
7-H – 2016-17 Upper Deck MVP #363 Tyler Bertuzzi RC – ETM822
8-S – 2016-17 Upper Deck Instant Impressions #II-21 Auston Matthews Achievement – guguy
8-H – 2012-13 Panini Timeless Treasures Glass Rookie #175 Evan Fournier #491/499 – DRCS44
9-S – 2013-14 Upper Deck Black Diamond Star Rubies #230 Morgan Rielly #/150 – diddykong0000
9-H – 2014-15 Upper Deck Game Jersey #GJ-MD Matt Duchene – cormat04
10-S – 2016-17 Upper Deck MVP #368 Auston Matthews – Frodobaggins
10-H – 2017-18 Upper Deck #247 Brock Boeser RC – d_pan69


To claim your prize, contact staff@comc.com with your full name and COMC account name by Friday, January 17th, 2020.

We are now off to the final stop on our 2019 show schedule at the Western Canada Sports Collectors Convention in Langley, BC from November 22nd to 24th. For more details, check https://bossashows.com/

[Tutorial] COMC Mailbox Service Explained!

We love connecting with collectors all across social media and doing our best to convey all of the unique and innovative ways that COMC can be used to serve your collecting needs. COMC is so much more than just a marketplace for buying and selling trading cards online. One great example of this is our mailbox service, which was created with international collectors in mind.

Whether you’re looking to save on international shipping by shipping all of your purchases made over time in one package, or you’re on the go and need a safe location for your cards until you’re ready to send them home, the COMC Mailbox Service is a perfect, cost-effective solution.

We recently created this multi-slide tutorial and demonstration with the intent of showing our instagram followers the ins-and-outs of our mailbox service. With the overwhelming positive response it received, we felt it would be a good idea to also publish it on our blog for those unfamiliar with how the COMC Mailbox Service works.

Please note that as we are located in Washington, your purchases being shipped to the COMC Mailbox Service from other websites may be subject to Washington State Sales Tax under new Internet Sales Tax Legislation.

As always, if you have any additional questions about our mailbox service, or anything related to COMC, our friendly Customer Service Team is more than happy to help simply by emailing them at staff@comc.com!

Retail Therapy: 2018-19 Panini Chronicles Basketball

Welcome back to Retail Therapy, a blog series where we like to venture down to our local retailer and snag some of those trading card hangers and blaster boxes that are too irresistible pass up! We all know the drill – the odds of a big hit aren’t nearly as good as buying a hobby box at your local card shop or online, but when you’ve got the urge to rip a few packs, convenience is king!

The corner damage to the box didn’t concern us, the cards are safe within the bottom portion of the hanger.

This time around we’re taking a look at 2018-19 Panini Chronicles Basketball. Chronicles has become Panini’s catch-all set for all of the basketball products and set designs of years past that didn’t get their own release during a calendar year. If you missed opening products from sets such as Panini Marquee, Studio, Luminance, Gala, and Crusade, you’ll find loads of rookie cards that utilize these set designs and many more. It truly is one of the most fun and interesting breaks in all of the basketball trading card world, offering a much different experience focused on collecting and enjoying the hobby first.

We only managed to find two of the 22 different RC’s for Luka and Trae, but we also pulled a couple retail exclusive green parallels.

This product is absolutely dominated by rookie cards. In our five hanger packs, roughly 80% of all of the cards we pulled had an RC logo on them. There are 21 different insert sub-sets with unique designs that are entirely composed of rookie cards to be found within Chronicles. Yes, that means for some of the more popular rookies (such as Luka Doncic and Trae Young) there are 22 different rookie cards to be found.

The only non-rookie cards to be found in the product are either autographed cards, or from the 100-card Chronicles base set. The base set is the only real low point of the product, as the design is ironically hideous in contrast to all of the other great sets found within the product:

Each $9.99 hanger box yields one 30-card sealed pack.

Even though the base set is nothing to write home about, there are some gorgeous looking cards in this product. It would have been very easy and somewhat forgivable for Panini to save money by printing all the different sets on the same card stock, or cheaper card stock than the original sets, but they didn’t do that. They also did an excellent job curating and choosing which past sets to feature in the product. Crusade and Luminance stand out as being our favorites.

How could you not like the epic Crusade design?

All-in-all in our five hangers, we saw a total of 13 of the designs featured as shown in the picture above. And yes, that is in fact six different Michael Porter Jr. rookie cards! Having so many rookie cards in this product will dilute the value of these cards, and none will be able to compete with the more desirable Prizm Basketball RC’s of the world, but for those collectors looking to bolster their collection, you’d be hard-pressed to find a better product to fill up your binders and boxes. Younger collectors less focused on the value of their cards will be over the moon with this product.

In five hanger packs we did not see an autograph or relic, and our only numbered card was this Classics Allonzo Trier Purple parallel numbered to 49. However, the real fun is just enjoying this product for what it is, rather than searching out the big hits. You will likely not make your money back opening retail Chronicles products, but as long as you go into opening the product knowing that, your experience will be substantially better.

Now hobby products of this set are a different story – with two autographs falling per box from an autograph checklist that features everything from legends (Kobe, Dirk), to retired fan-favorites and stars (Sean Elliot, Marcus Camby), to active players and of course, plenty of rookies.

That said, with each hobby box you’re only going to get six packs with eight cards each, so a $100+ hobby box is going to only yield 18 more cards than a $10 hanger pack. If you’re trying to put together a particular set found in Chronicles, or stash a pile of rookie cards for a few years or decades, retail products area actually the better option. That’s what makes this product so unique.

Of course, there is no better option than simply buying the 2018-19 Panini Chronicles cards that you want on the COMC Marketplace! We have over 2,500 unique Chronicles cards in stock, and any cards you see in this blog, or any retail therapy blog for that matter can be found in our COMC_Breakhits account.

Until next time, see ya’ in the card aisle!

Rich Reminiscences: New York Life in the 70’s.

by Rich Klein

If you have ever spent any time in waiting rooms, the odds are pretty good the television station was playing HGTV. The reason is pretty simple: these programs are designed to appeal to everyone, and have no political or religious viewpoints which might upset some of the patients or guests waiting. 

Recently, the house which was used for the Brady Bunch series was purchased by that network, and all the living members of the cast have reunited as part of a series titled: “A Very Brady Renovation”. I should point out there is no mention if Cousin Oliver is going to show up near the end of the production.

But what this really proves to all of us is that we still long for the memories of seeing what appeared to be a perfect family, which for years was part of the pre-cable world, and seemingly always in reruns somewhere on our daily television dial.  We do have the memories of the original show, just as we’re also fortunate to have our memories from the sports world (some of which were kept and are still available) of our youth.

Growing up in the New York Metropolitan area in the 1970’s, we were always enthralled by the exploits of the New York Yankees and seemingly everyone in the organization, including the boisterous owner, George M. Steinbrenner. Since the Yankees were one of the best teams of baseball from 1976-81, and had all those personalities, let’s take a look back at some of the fun we had in New York in those days. 

Here’s some footage of George Steinbrenner in the early days, including the introductory press conferences.  Look how uncomfortable Mike Burke, the previous Yankees head honcho is during Steinbrenner’s speech.


For the next couple of decades Steinbrenner continued to be embroiled in controversy, and was actually suspended from baseball twice in his first two decades as the Yankees owner. The first time was for improper political donations, and the second was when Steinbrenner was involved in a scandal where he was trying to dig up dirt on Hall of Famer Dave Winfield.   Here is some audio of John Sterling, who has been a Yankees announcer for the past 30 years (albeit, he took some much deserved time off this year) breaking the news of the 1990 decision.


Of course, 1990 was such a fine season for the Yankees that Andy Hawkins pitched a no-hitter (at least according to the rules of the time) and lost on an error by Jesse Barfield.  But I digress.

Billy Martin as Yankees Manager


Although Steinbrenner hired and fired managers like a grandparent handing out cookies, the manager who kept recurring in the first 15 years of his rule was Billy Martin. Now, there might have never been anyone who loved being a Yankee more than Martin, and how he put up with indignities big and small to keep in George’s good graces was legendary. Billy had plenty of his issues, as he never met a punch he did not like to throw, or a drink he could pass up. That combo led to some interesting experiences and interesting publicized stories.  Without delving too far into details, let’s just say Billy enjoyed the not-so-quiet night life and debauchery a little too much.

So instead of writing of such events on this blog, here is a newspaper account of some of the Yankees highlights of his off-field exploits. This does not even mention the barroom fight he got in with Baseball in 1969 while managing the Minnesota Twins.

Billy;s favorite player protagonist was Reggie Jackson, the Hall of Famer who played on many post-season teams during his career. One of the myriad quotes Reggie came up with was “If I played in New York they’d name a candy bar after me“. 

Well after some twists and turns that we’ll get to later on, Reggie hit 3 homers in the final game of the 1977 World Series, and by the next opening day the Reggie candy bar was created. Having had some of those back in the day (no, it did not unwrap itself and tell you how great it was), I can assure you that it was perfectly edible, but a not great chocolate bar. In my opinion, the Pro Set Puck Chocolate was actually better, but that’s a different argument for a different day.

And now for some of the bumps along the way that Reggie faced on his way to hitting those 3 famous World Series homers. First was this infamous quote in a Sport Magazine article released a couple of months into the season. This was in a pre-social-media world where newspapers and magazines mattered just as much as the modern day facebook and twitter.

You can imagine just how well that statement went over in the Yankees clubhouse, especially since Thurman Munson was coming off an MVP season in 1976, and was a beloved figure with both teammates and fans. Supposedly by the end of the season, Reggie’s only person he could really turn to was Fran Healy. Healy was able to parlay his positive presence for all concerned to a 40-year post-playing career working in the New York area as a baseball personage. 


And of course, there was some playing drama on the field in both 1977-78. There was this famous incident where Billy Martin wanted to fight Reggie in the dugout because Reggie did not apparently hustle after this ball in the outfield.

But at the end of the season all was forgiven after 1977 World Series game 6.

If you have ever seen the footage of the game, note the top of the 9th inning. The fans are actually sitting on the fence waiting to jump on the field and celebrate/riot after the final out. Thankfully, no baseball came close to the fence, so what could have been a real disaster never occurred.

The next season Billy and Reggie had round 2. Billy got so worked up over everything that he uttered this famous line one night:  “One’s a born liar and the other one is convicted.”

Yes, seemingly we can use that line about politicians then and still today, but calling your owner “convicted” is a pretty good way not to be working in the near future. So Billy got let go, but the fan reason was so anti-Steinbrenner that a few days later at old-timers day this event occurred: 

The ovation lasted a long time and is still remembered as of the seminal moments of that era. Here are clips of some of the other famous late 1970’s moments:

No, Chris Chambliss never touched home plate, but under those circumstances who was going to take away the homer!

And I love to tease my Red Sox friends about this one:

Bill White’s understated call is still great to hear.  “Deep to Left”.   

This card featured Dent being greeted at home plate after the homer.


Sadly the next year, the Yankees lost Thurman Munson in a tragic plane crash in 1979. Jerry Narron told us at a SABR meeting that having to catch in that game was the hardest and most emotional game he ever participated in his life.

A year earlier Munson had hit this massive homer in the American League Championship Series. He was broken down, and every bone in his body was hurting, but he had that one great moment left:

A few games later the final out of the World Series was this play:

Looking back over 40 years, we can’t even imagine all the sub-plots which the Yankees were involved with.  This became the theme for the Bronx in 1977. On top of everything else, New York City was having major issues in the 1970’s:

The Bronx was indeed burning, and the Son of Sam was shooting innocent people:


And in 1976 the Daily News had this unforgettable headline:

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 And we had songs written about those pre-1970 older days in NY City:


When I first heard this Simon and Garfunkel song I understood the importance to both singers, because of the break-up they had a few years earlier.  Listen to the wonderful lyrics of Paul Simon and this song, which was recorded at the famed Muscle Shoals studio.

This was the only top 40 single for Cashman and West, who were better known as Jim Croce’s producers in those days. In case you didn’t know, Cashman is the same Terry Cashman who recorded Talking Baseball just in time for the 1981 season. 

And with that, we’ll always remember baseball is part of our life today, it was part of our life in the 1970’s and 80’s, and it was part of our life even before any of us were born.