Wednesday, March 4, 2026

$28.80 Is Why I Don't Mail Often

*coffee is ready, already poured a cup. steamy, hot and fresh. the best cup*

*takes a sip*

Well, I made a few trades on Twitter/X last week that required me to mail some bubble mailers, something I haven't done since Christmas.

I can see why after I had to pay for it.

To mail out three bubble mailers, it came to almost $30.

THIRTY BUCKS.

PROOF:

 
(ignore $10 of this, my wife had to mail out a package as well which don't get me going on how long that took to get to it's location and the travel path it went.....)

I basically spent money on a blaster box to send these out. I don't even spend the money on a blaster box.

And do you know how many cups of coffee that could be as well?

Yeah. I think outside the box.

I find spending that much money to ship absolutely ridiculous thinking about the lack of contents in each package.

Let's break it down shall we?

 
Flat package, small bubbler, one card, staying on the east coast with me to NJ. $7.50!!!!! SEVEN DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS. Remember when you could mail on your own coast or zone and it was just a couple dollars? Pepperidge farm does (some of you will get this reference)

Kansas was the second location. A little further and the fullest package of the three so I expected more. This one was $10.38. Which didn't make sense since I paid $7.50 for one card in my supposed zone. I thought the further away the more it costs?

Then the final package was to Illinois, a lot less cards and is closer than Kansas, but cost more. This one finished with $10.92.

Make it all make sense.

This is why you rarely see me send anything bubbler or do any form of trading that way. I really, really have to want something to fork out all of the extra funds I don't always have to mail this way.

I can't imagine what it must cost to send something out of the USA. Another thing I won't do.

 
I would rather send three of these for under $3 any day. Which is why I ask for stamps for Christmas every year.

Let's also quickly discuss the way mail has been recently as well. I have had two packages that were incoming with cards partially opened, the bubblers you pay more for are taking longer to be received than the PWE's, I have had some incoming packages lost from eBay, and I feel like sometimes they must drive their cars over the packages before delivering them because they are covered with dirt and more.

Let me know in comments if you feel the same way or what your thoughts are on the rising costs of using USPS or how you feel they are doing or what your preferred version of mailing is.

I hope everyone has a great Wednesday, well except the USPS. They owe me many cups of coffee.

*final sip of the post*

*Coffee Card Blogger Out*

Monday, March 2, 2026

Card #100 Of 2026 Has Arrived

*coffee is in hand, blogger is finding time to blog, let's go*

*takes a sip*

*takes another, it's -13 so far today, needs all hot coffee can intake*

Well, I have reached the second minor milestone of 2026 and I reached it at the end of February, two weeks after I reached the first minor one. 

It's card #100 of the year. Doesn't seem like many when you really break it down.

With this newest update, this means I am now averaging 1.69 cards a day over a 59 day span which is more than what I was averaging two weeks ago when it was 1.14 cards a day.

Hopefully, my numbers will continue to increase as the year goes on.

Without further ado, Card #100 of the year and it's a shiny one at that.

This card, a 2025 Mosaic Bang Mosaic Parallel of Brian Burns, comes via my friend @TCovCards11, he sent me a few goodies and after I got down adding them to my yearly total, this was card #100.

Thanks again to TCov for the cards and for helping reach this goal.

Hope everyone has a magnificent Monday. Stay warm.

*takes another sip*

*Coffee Card Blogger Out*

Thursday, February 26, 2026

5 Things I Did In The Hobby Last Week

Welcome to the next edition of 5 Things I Did In The Hobby Last Week. I am glad a few of you have reached out and let me know this is one of your favorite segments on here. I like information such as that.

But, for those of you that are new to this segment, here is the background to it:

This series is once again related/played on by Elon Musk's email to government officials in February 2025 asking them about what five things they did.

Also, once again, this is not about politics. I just liked the idea.

*its best to never post politics, make friends, not enemies*

Here we go onto my five things.

1.As always, I did a lot more social media posts across my planet of them. I started doing Rodney Hampton, Eli Manning updates along with small mail day posts on there since it's much faster to send out a social media message than putting up a big blog post.

If you want to catch up on stuff you missed out on, here is a list of all of my social media channels:Cards Over Coffee YouTube Channel is for cards:

Cards Over Coffee - YouTube

Matt's World Of Fun YouTube Channel is for everything else:
Matt's World Of Fun! - YouTube

On top of this, I have two Facebook accounts, Cards Over Coffee and Sport Card Collectors,

Twitter/X: Coffee Card Guy

Instagram account: Coffee Card Guy

Bluesky as Cards Over Coffee

There you have that. Now go check me out on those!

2. I bagged up all of the cards to hand out to my girls basketball team that were both donated and from my own collection. They turned out to be a big hit!
  
Side note, my party went great even though I did blank handing out the custom shirts to them and trying to remember what I wanted to say about each girl.
  
3. I finally packed up a few PWE trades! I have so, so many more to mail if I can find the time.
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I have a few bloggers I want to send to and a couple other friends. Hopefully can get to those soon.

4.I got rid of the stack of cards that were in front of my TV stand for months. Only problem is, I moved them from in front of the TV into a box to be taken care of at a later date. So, I got rid of one mess to make another basically. These are the cards I also need to add to my TCDB collection so I did keep them by their stacks to make that easier when I have time.

5. Since I made those PWE trades, I had to dig stuff out, which meant I had to put stuff away they weren't interested in. Usually I let that sit around forever, this time, I just took care of all of it without having to create the mess in my card area again.

And there you have it. Five things I did in the hobby last week.

I hope to keep this series going when I have time to post on it.

*takes this posts final sip*

Tell me five things you did in the hobby last week or make a comment on mine. I will make sure to read and comment back on all of them.

Have a great Thursday!

*Coffee Card Blogger Out*

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

One Down, Nine To Go!

We are only two months into 2026 and I just posted my Top 10 I want to acquire in 2026 list a few weeks ago and one of those ten have been acquired!

A couple weeks ago, I received a message from long time friend Stephen on Instagram, @keyon_korner, that he was about to acquire one of the cards from my Top 10 list and send it to me just because.  

What a great friend he has always been. 

Within a few days he did just that and threw in a very low numbered bonus card as well that I will show off below.

The main card he sent is the 7th card on my list, though none of these are in any particular order of which one is most important.

90's collectors, try to not be jealous of this one...
 
I now officially own the 1995 Summit Ground Zero parallel Curtis Martin card. One of the toughest ones I needed for my set chase!! I am not too far away from finishing this one now!

Only, 35,53,60,64,71,79,103,109,125,136,137,138,159,160,169,174,177,178,179,180,182,188,189,193,195,196,197,198,200 remain and I will finally complete this bad boy after 31 years.

I guess I should have added completing this set as one of the Top 10 cards I want to add in 2026. Maybe I should do a set version of this list.

Speaking of the Top 10 list, here are the other nine cards I am looking to add in 2026 if any of you have them,
  1. 2024 Prizm (not draft) Caitlin Clark base rookie. 
  2. 1994-95 Collect-A-Card Mighty Morphin Power Rangers The New Season - Acetate Character PlastiCards #CS-6 - The White Ranger. 
  3. 1994-95 Collect-A-Card Mighty Morphin Power Rangers The New Season - Acetate Character PlastiCards Lord Zedd 
  4. 1998 Fleer Ultra Gold Medallion Peyton Manning 
  5. 1997-1998 Metal Universe Base Michael Jordan 
  6. 1996-1997 Metal Universe Base Michael Jordan
  7. 1995 Summit Ground Zero Curtis Martin 
  8. Pop Century Ed O'Neil Autograph. 
  9. 1997 Topps Chrome Refractor Jake Plummer Rookie 
  10. 1992 Bowman Mariano Rivera
Now onto that really cool bonus card I mentioned above that Stephen sent along as well,

Check out this 2014 Select Blue autograph parallel /5 of Andre Williams, who is one of my bigger Giant player collections and this a new one for it. Really sweet card, more so in person.

Thanks goes out to Stephen for this great mail day and for helping me knock down a big set need.

I will hopefully be able to finish this set now that Stephen gave me the big boost. This was one of my favorite parallels of the 90's.

Hope everyone has a great Wednesday night. I know I am after looking at these two cards again.

In comments, let me know what big card are you still missing in your set chase?

*Coffee Card Blogger Out*

Sunday, February 22, 2026

I Wasn't Prepared For This

I wasn't prepared for this....post. I have no coffee, I have no card pictures uploaded to talk about, and have no idea what I will talk about in this post but at least tonight I finally have the time to put a post up.

I wasn't prepared for this....new college homework assignment. I had to interview someone in my potential future career when I graduate college but I didn't know that the assignment was more than just an interview. The fun part was I chose Sport Card Marketing for my job chase and got to interview the one, the only, Susan Lulgjuraj or as some call her Sooz. (formerly of Beckett, Topps and Goldin)

I wasn't prepared for this.....the piles of sport cards I kept telling myself I will get to sorting but they just sit there and stare at me like a puppy who was left home alone by their owner.

I wasn't prepared for this...the amount of snow we have had this winter. Yes, it will be great for my well when spring hits and it melts to fill it up since it ran dry last year, but for now, it's been such a pain to drive in.

I wasn't prepared for this...March is literally a week from today. I haven't gotten my wife's birthday gifts for the 15th yet and I turn another year older on the 19th (never prepared for that).

I wasn't prepared for this...family visiting next week. I have school, appointments and a house to clean.

I wasn't prepared for this...collectors actually wanting to trade and my card room being a mess and unable to find the right cards for them.

I wasn't prepare for this...a friend of mine on Instagram contacted me and told me he was going to send me a card off from my list of cards I wanted to add in 2026. The card is now in hand and came along with a friend that was /5 that I didn't know about. 

I wasn't prepared for this...no football on TV, no girls basketball to coach. Offseason stinks.

I wasn't prepared for this...storing cards by player that need to be added to my TCDB collections in front of my TV so it's been a challenge to try and turn it on.

I wasn't prepared for this...having plenty of stamps on hand, but not having time to mail out cards to others to get some trades done.

I guess the next time I post on here, I better be more prepared.

What's something that you weren't prepared for that's coming up or happened recently?

*Coffee Card Blogger Out*

*that's the one thing in this post that I prepared for typing*

Monday, February 16, 2026

It Was A Fun Ride

Good Morning Coffee Card Enthusiasts!

*takes a sip*

The weekend has come and gone again and so hasn't my basketball season.

We did pull out the win, but the last girl didn't make her shot which was disappointing. Her teammates tried, us coaches tried and the girl tried multiple shots. The ball just wouldn't fall in.

But, overall, it was a pretty successful season as a head coach. We finished 5-2. We had 9 out of 10 girls make a basket. Every girl on the team bonded. Every girl grew tremendously by seasons end. I am proud of this team and everything we accomplished together as a family. That's what I built our culture on.

So much a family that I got us all matching shirts. Remember that post about a month ago where I traded off the Ohtani Topps rookie and a few other cards, well, this is what I did with it. I got them custom shirts with jersey number, name and same front logo as myself. They just showed up last week which is good timing as they arrived in time for our end of the year celebration on Wednesday.

I can't wait to give them away, but I am also really sad that it's all come to an end. I have seen these girls since November so it's been something I have gotten used to and will be weird/sad not having to spend hours writing up practice notes, drawing up plays and practice drills and posting on the team website every other day.

Next year I plan on coaching again and will be coaching 5th/6th grade and will hopefully have some of the girls I had this year return.

It was a fun ride.

*takes a sad sip with a small tear in the eye*

Another fun ride for me has been collecting Mikaela Shiffrin who is in this year's Winter Olympics and was someone who trained skiing only about twenty to thirty minutes from my house which is super cool. She is also very talented and even though I am not watching the Olympics, I am loudly cheering her on from a distance.

 

My latest add was the Metalized Subset Dots Parallel from Skybox Metal Universe which is numbered to 199.

I need to add this to my TCDB collection at some point. I believe I am still third or fourth place when it comes to collecting her. She was included in the recent 2026 Topps Chrome Winter Olympics product so maybe I will try to add some from that product as well.

I hope everyone has a great rest of your Monday. Some Monday's are better than others, I am currently doing school work while I am typing this so you know how mine is going.

*takes a final sip*

*Coffee Card Blogger Out*

Friday, February 13, 2026

Card #50 Of 2026 Has Arrived

*coffee is in hand, blogger is finding time to blog, let's go*

*takes a sip*

Well, I have reached the first minor milestone of 2026 and I reached it in February. It feels like it took awhile to get here, but, it's here.

It's card #50 of the year. Doesn't seem like many when you really break it down. 

That means I am only averaging about 1.14 cards a day which I am sure is well below what everyone else is averaging.

I will need to work on this as the year goes on obviously.
You can check out my numbers anytime you come on here as they are updated daily in the right corner of this blog along with other coffee type decorations.

*takes a sip*

Now onto the reveal of Card #50 on the year.

 
It's the 1999 Topps Chrome Lords Of The Diamond LD8 of Juan "Gone" Gonzalez that I got from a Twitter RAK from user @CraigCaruso . 

This is a new one for my Unfinished Cup set. I need to update the numbers on there soon so I know what's left to the chase.

Thanks again to Craig for the card, thanks for those of you also who are reading this today.

I plan on doing more mini milestone posts throughout the year.

In comments, tell me how many cards you have roughly acquired so far in 2026. I am curious to compare!

Well, I need to get back to school work and enjoy the last few sips of this current cup of coffee, *takes a sip*, of coffee remaining while I do it.

Have a fantastic Friday!

*Coffee Card Blogger Out*