
Buy, Sell, and Trade at Magic Valley Card Show This Month
Collecting is something many people enjoy doing. There are a variety of things you can collect. Some enjoy collecting cups, some enjoy stuffed animals, some collect real animals, and there are many things to choose from to collect. Some are weird, like toenails, baby teeth, and hair, and others make more sense, like toys, coins, and hats. Some take it too far and become hoarders, and others collect one thing, keep it organized, and are good at collecting nothing else. One popular item to collect is cards, and finding places to buy them in the Magic Valley can be tough, especially when looking for certain kinds. There is a card show that will be taking place soon in the Magic Valley that any card collectors in the area will not want to miss.
Magic Valley Card Show in Twin Falls
Are you someone who enjoys collecting cards? It can be Magic, football, basketball, baseball, Pokémon, or any other type of cards. If you collect cards or know someone who does, make sure to stop by or bring them to the Magic Valley Card Show happening Saturday, October 18, at the Twin Falls County Fairgrounds. The show will be taking place from 10 AM to 5 PM and is a great way to add to your collection, or perhaps do a little early Christmas shopping to get that perfect gift and card for someone. They have a variety to choose from and multiple vendors throughout that will keep you browsing for hours. Admission is free, and you never know what hidden gem you could find.
Buy, Sell, and Trade Cards in Twin Falls
Many in the Magic Valley have incredible card collections, and this is the time to see what they have and to trade or buy from them. The Magic Valley is limited where you can buy cards, and this event will be the perfect place to look for certain cards you have been looking for and to find the ones you may need to complete a collection. Not often can you buy individual cards and search through binders to find those select cards you need in this area. It offers the perfect chance to talk to collectors, try to strike a deal, and ask about selling your cards to get good value.

If you enjoy collecting cards or your child does, make sure to stop by the Magic Valley Card Show this weekend and see what you can find. For more details on the show, make sure to click the link above.
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