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In 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. Shoutouts and mentions: Philly Show and how it continues to level up I 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 15.