Mark’s Non-Sports Cards (4.6 ⭐)

Independent collector notes and community insights below.

Mark's Non-Sports Cards

πŸ† About

Trading cards from the 60s to present-Old wax Packs-Un-opened Boxes-Binders-Card Sets- from GPK to Wacky Packs-Autograph Cards-Chase Cards-Toys-Model Kits-Old vintage and current new Products! one of the largest Non-Sports Cards Retailer.

πŸ’¬ Collector Notes

Independent editorial assessment

True to its name, this is the place to go if you’re hunting for sci-fi, TV/movie sets, or Garbage Pail Kids, though they do stock a healthy mix of sports cards and comics as well. It’s an old-school neighborhood spot where the “hunt” is part of the appealβ€”expect to find boxes of nostalgic treasures that most modern sports-only shops won’t carry. Great for “opening the mind” to different types of collecting if you’re feeling burnt out on standard modern wax.

Who this shop is (and isn’t) for

βœ… Best For

  • Sports card collectors
  • Vintage collectors
  • High-end / investment collectors
  • Sealed wax buyers
  • Hobby box and graded card buyers

β›” Not Ideal For

  • PokΓ©mon/TCG collectors
  • Kids & beginner collectors
  • Looking for deep singles inventory
  • Seeking in-store play environments

⭐ Review Summary

Mark’s Non-Sports Cards is a specialized collector’s haven in Rowland Heights, offering a unique focus on trading cards beyond traditional sports, including comics, toys, and vintage collectibles. Frequent visitors appreciate the shop’s deep inventory and the sense of community, describing it as an essential stop for finding rare “non-sport” gems.

Google Reviews Rating: 4.6
Total Reviews: (17)

πŸ“ Location & Contact

  • Address: 17835 Gale Ave
  • Phone : (562) 809-8770

⏰ Store Hours

  • Sunday: 3-9 PM
  • Monday: Closed
  • Tuesday: Closed
  • Wednesday: 3-9 PM
  • Thursday: Closed
  • Friday: Closed
  • Saturday: 3-9 PM

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