Funky Cards and Collectables (4.7 )

Independent collector notes and community insights below.

Funky Cards and Collectables

🏆 About

At Funky Cards & Collectables we are a locally owned and operated business located at 104 W. 3rd. Street, Alton IL 62002. All of our employees have a passion for trading cards and sports memorabilia. We were founded in 2022, but have been buying, trading and collecting for more than twenty years. We strive to bring the latest products and some of the hardest to find sports memorabilia on the market at reasonable prices. Feel free to bring your collections in as we do consider buying, selling and trading.

💬 Collector Notes

Independent editorial assessment

Funky’s is solid for both sports and TCG, with a good mix of wax and singles—though the TCG crowd seems to have the upper hand here. Prices are fair with some wiggle room if you’re comping slabs or raw. Place is clean, not an old-school clutter zone, and the staff actually knows the difference between base, parallels, and refractors.

Who this shop is (and isn’t) for

Best For

  • Pokémon collectors
  • TCG players
  • Slabbed card buyers
  • Sealed wax buyers
  • Hobby box and graded card buyers

Not Ideal For

  • Sports-only collectors
  • Looking for deep singles inventory

⭐ Review Summary

Funky Cards and Collectables receives consistent praise for its wide selection of trading cards, including both sports and TCG, along with a knowledgeable and friendly staff. Customers also appreciate the store’s clean and organized layout, making it easy to browse and find specific items.

Google Reviews Rating: 4.7
Total Reviews: (41)

📍 Location & Contact

  • Address: 104 W 3rd St
  • Phone : (618) 980-8875

⏰ Store Hours

  • Sunday: 4-8 PM
  • Monday: Closed
  • Tuesday: 4-8 PM
  • Wednesday: 4-8 PM
  • Thursday: 4-8 PM
  • Friday: 4-8 PM
  • Saturday: 4-8 PM

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