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With a combined 80 years in the industry, veteran sports card podcaster and lifelong collector Jeremy Lee joins forces with professional sports card treasure hunter Leighton Sheldon to bring you a podcast dedicated to the vintage segment of the sports card hobby. Tune in to learn about record breaking auction sales, recent trends and observations, facts and insights, fresh takes, newly discovered collections and more.
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In this episode, Jeremy Lee and Leighton Sheldon officially announce that Vintage Spotlight is joining the Sports Card Clubhouse network while continuing to be available on podcast platforms everywhere. Then it's time for Round 2 of the Vintage Baseball Card Draft. After covering pre-1954 cards in the previous episode, Jeremy and Leighton build their dream teams of non-rookie vintage baseball cards from 1954 through the end of the vintage era. Along the way they debate iconic selections featuring Mickey Mantle, Ted Williams, Jackie Robinson, Roberto Clemente, and more. The conversation also explores: • The newest features coming to AuctionWire • How PSA's grading service changes are affecting vintage buyers and dealers • Why discovering a new grail card is one of the best feelings in the hobby • Whether a PSA 1 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle could someday reach $100,000 • The cards that nearly made the draft What would make your list? Drop your five favorite non-rookie vintage baseball cards from 1954–1989 in the comments. Follow Jeremy on Instagram: @jlee_sportscardslive and @jlee_cards Follow Leighton on Instagram: @justcollect and @leighton_sheldon Check out Pops & Comps by Jeremy Lee, available on Amazon. Take the Hobby Spectrum survey and discover your collector profile: hobbyspectrum.com Subscribe to: • Sports Cards Live on YouTube • Just Collect on YouTube • Sports Card Clubhouse on YouTube Thanks for watching and listening to Vintage Spotlight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 16 of Vintage Spotlight brings something new to the table as we run our first ever vintage baseball fantasy draft, focused strictly on non-rookie cards from the pre-1953 era. This one was pure fun, but also revealing. Different approaches, different philosophies, and a reminder of just how deep the vintage pool really is when you move beyond rookie cards. We each draft five cards, explain our thinking, and open it up to you to tell us what we missed and whose list you’re taking. From there, we shift into one of the biggest conversations happening in the hobby right now: eye appeal and the rise of sticker services. We break down what’s actually going on, who the players are, how the systems differ, and why this movement is gaining traction whether people like it or not. This isn’t just about stickers. It’s about how collectors evaluate cards, where value comes from, and whether technical grading is enough anymore. Let us know in the comments: Which draft list you prefer? What your top five would be? Where you stand on eye appeal vs technical grade? 📺 Subscribe to Sports Cards Live for weekly deep dives and live shows 🧢 Check out Just Collect for more vintage content and insights 📘 Grab a copy of POPS & COMPS on Amazon to level up your understanding of the hobby 🔍 Explore auctions across the hobby at AuctionWire.ai 🧭 Take the Hobby Spectrum assessment and join the directory Next episode we continue the draft format with 1954–1989. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We are back with Episode 15 of The Vintage Spotlight. Jeremy Lee (Sports Cards Live) is joined by Leighton Sheldon (Just Collect) for a collector-first conversation about “winning the hobby” without feeling trapped by rookie cards or a number on a slab. We start with a simple idea: if you only chase rookies, you are leaving an entire world of vintage beauty on the table. Then we shift into one of the clearest real-world examples of eye appeal being rewarded: the 1948 Leaf Jackie Robinson in a PSA 1 holder that sold for premium money because it looks incredible. From there, we connect it to the record SGC 7 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle private sale and what it says about buyers prioritizing the card over the label. We wrap by talking about the growing role of private sale brokers and why more collectors are paying for help hunting the right card. If you are listening on audio, the cards we reference are shown on YouTube on The Vintage Spotlight channel. Shoutouts and mentions: Philly Show and how it continues to level up Eye Appeal and why more collectors are thinking like “card first, label second” Card Ladder and global population reporting Auction Wire as a way to track the broader market Jeremy’s book POPs & COMPs is available on Amazon. If you want a deeper look at how comps, population, and private sales fit into the hobby’s pricing reality, it’s a strong companion to the topics we covered today. Recorded February 26, 2026. Subscribe for Episode 16. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Episode 14 of The Vintage Spotlight, Jeremy Lee and Leighton Sheldon go set-by-set and story-by-story through three vintage classics, with a couple of hobby twists along the way. We cover: the 1916 M101-4/5 Babe Ruth rookie and the whole “multiple backs” rabbit hole, including the Morehouse angle and what “canceled” examples can tell us. Then we hit the 70th anniversary year of 1956 Topps Baseball, why the design still resonates, and why the 1956 Mantle remains a centerpiece card. Finally, Leighton shares a shop walk-in story featuring two 1951 Bowman Mantles plus a Willie Mays rookie, and what it feels like to see true fresh vintage surface in the wild. To close it out, Jeremy shows a personal favorite vintage card from his PC and Leighton shares a surprise group of vintage in-person autograph cards from the 60s and 70s. If you like the show: follow/subscribe, leave a rating and review, and send us your vote for a future episode topic focused on regional and test issues. Also: catch Sports Cards Live on YouTube every Saturday night and join the live chat. And check out the Trading Card Therapy podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vintage Spotlight Episode 13 brings together Leighton Sheldon of Just Collect and Jeremy Lee to share the full story behind a fresh T215 Red Cross tobacco card find that surfaced from a family collection in Nashville, Tennessee. In this episode, Leighton walks through how one vague email turned into a major vintage discovery, why photos and provenance matter so much when you are evaluating old cardboard, and how he balances honest appraisals with the reality that Just Collect is in the business of buying and selling cards. You will hear how this family collection produced sixteen T215 Red Cross cards, why two stayed behind with the owner’s sons, and what that says about nostalgia and the future of the hobby. From there, Jeremy and Leighton dig into where T215 Red Cross cards really sit in the early tobacco landscape. Should Type 1 Red Cross cards be considered part of the T206 family or a separate issue entirely. How much weight should we still give to Jefferson Burdick’s American Card Catalog in light of what we know today. And what do you do when there are barely any comps, only a couple hundred graded examples, and collectors trying to complete impossible sets. You will also get an update on AuctionWire.ai as it heads into beta, a quick check in on Jeremy’s upcoming book POPs & COMPs, and details on how to enter a very cool vintage giveaway. 🎁 Vintage Spotlight giveaway Leighton is giving away a vintage Mickey Mantle card graded SGC 3 to one viewer. To enter: Watch this episode on YouTube, leave a comment on the YouTube video that: Say hi, where you are from, share what you are currently collecting or what you used to collect if you are not active anymore. If you are listening on Apple or Spotify, you can still enter by coming over to the YouTube episode and leaving a comment there. We will pull all eligible comments into a randomizer and select one winner. 👍 If you enjoy Vintage Spotlight, please like the video and subscribe. 💬 Drop your thoughts in the comments about T215 Red Cross, the T215 vs T206 debate, or your favorite vintage tobacco back. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hosts Jeremy Lee and Leighton Sheldon welcome legendary Baltimore collector Dan McKee for a rich dive into 1933 Goudey and the hobby stories that bring it to life. We cover the origin of Nap Lajoie card 106, why some copies were mailed with staple holes, and whether a full Goudey set without Lajoie can beat the single card in today’s market. Dan also shares a striking claim about the popularity of Goudey Indian Gum with kids in 1933, and we explore a little-known proof curiosity involving a Leo Durocher card numbered 106. Along the way we hit collecting philosophy, raw vs. graded, counterfeit detection, and the joy of handling cards. Highlights • Nap Lajoie 106 history and mail-in stories • Set vs. single: take Lajoie or the rest of 1933 Goudey • Why Indian Gum may have outpaced baseball with kids in 1933 • Possible Leo Durocher 106 proof and what it could mean • Raw binders, card handling, and the smell test for counterfeits • Dan’s path from Old Judge to 1950s sets and his 1910 Washington Times favorite • Type collecting vs. “flight collecting” for smarter sampling • PSA Registry gaps and how oddball proofs fit in • Display pieces, wrappers, and advertising for set companions Guest: Dan McKee, long-time vintage collector from Baltimore Hosts: Jeremy Lee and Leighton Sheldon Listen and watch on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. If you enjoy deep vintage, share this episode with a friend and drop a question for a future Vintage Spotlight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 11 of The Vintage Spotlight, Jeremy Lee and Leighton Sheldon dig deep into one of the most nuanced topics in the hobby: “own appeal” vs. “eye appeal.” Sparked by a video from Dan’s Vintage Baseball PC, the guys explore whether owning a rough copy of a grail is better than holding out for a cleaner version — and what it means for how we build our collections. The conversation heats up with a detailed comparison of two T206 Honus Wagner cards: one restored and sharp, the other tattered and raw — and double the price. Which would you rather own? Also in this episode: Why collectors may be turning to vintage amid modern market instability A preview of Fanatics Fest and goals for The National A look at Matty C’s new project, Eye Appeal Inc Reflections on hobby community, fatherhood, and the joy of collecting This one’s a blend of insight, fun, and hobby philosophy — classic Vintage Spotlight. Vintage Spotlight is a spinoff podcast from the Sports Cards Live segment of the same name, which Leighton has regularly appeared on since 2022. Please check out the hosts YouTube channels Jeremy: @SportsCardsLive, Leighton: @JustCollect and Leighton's Trading Card Therapy podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Vintage Spotlight podcast, Leighton and Jeremy welcome Leon Luckey, the owner of the net54baseball.com forum community. Vintage Spotlight is a spinoff podcast from the Sports Cards Live segment of the same name where Leighton regularly joined since 2022. Please check out the hosts YouTube channels Jeremy: @SportsCardsLive, Leighton: @JustCollect and Leighton's Trading Card Therapy podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With a combined 80 years in the industry, veteran sports card podcaster and lifelong collector Jeremy Lee joins forces with professional sports card treasure hunter Leighton Sheldon to bring you a podcast dedicated to the vintage segment of the sports card hobby. Tune in to learn about record breaking auction sales, recent trends and observations, facts and insights, fresh takes, newly discovered collections and more.
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