The March All World Cards & Collectibles Show takes place Saturday, March 20, 2027 at Elks Lodge #6 in Sacramento, on the first weekend of spring and in the middle of the busiest stretch of the sports calendar. Baseball's opening day is days away, the NCAA tournament is in full swing, the NBA and NHL are driving toward the playoffs, and the hobby's attention is spread across more sports at once than at any other point in the year. March floors are correspondingly varied.
The basketball tables are the ones to watch. College tournament season reliably pushes interest toward NBA rookies and toward the collegiate and prospect material that dealers pull out of the back specifically for March, so expect a deeper basketball selection than usual — vintage stars, 1980s and 1990s rookies, modern autographed and numbered rookie cards, and graded slabs across the price range. Baseball is fully stocked ahead of opening day with vintage Topps and Bowman, complete-set material, current-year sealed product and prospect autographs. Football, hockey, soccer, golf, boxing, UFC and racing all get real table space. Graded material spans PSA, BGS, SGC and CGC. Trading card game vendors carry Pokemon sealed and singles including Japanese imports, plus Magic: The Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh!, One Piece, Disney Lorcana and Dragon Ball Z. Signed memorabilia, game-used pieces, comics, Funko Pops, vintage non-sport cards and hobby supplies fill out the room.
Hours are 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, single day, no tiered ticketing. Spring attendance is stronger than the winter dates, and the full dealer roster turns out. Traffic builds from 11:00 AM, peaks between noon and 2:00 PM, and softens after three, which is when the price conversations get easier.
Admission is typically free or a small door charge with children admitted free. Bring cash for the door.
Elks Lodge #6 sits on Riverside Boulevard in Land Park with free on-site parking and a comfortable, carpeted, climate-controlled hall. Land Park in late March is genuinely pleasant — Fairytale Town, the Sacramento Zoo and William Land Park are all within a few minutes, which makes it easy to build the show into a family Saturday rather than making it the whole outing.
Who should come? Basketball collectors should prioritize this date. Baseball collectors should come to catch the opening-day surge before prices firm. Families will find the Land Park location and the season convenient. Vintage collectors get the lodge's usual depth, and dealers use spring shows to restock ahead of the busy summer season.
Tips: arrive with a want list and stick to it, since a varied floor is the easiest kind to overspend on. Bring cash and small bills. Ask dealers about basketball material specifically — much of it comes out of the back only when someone asks during tournament season. Compare slab prices across cases. Bring top loaders and a box. Ask about upcoming April and May dates, since All World runs roughly monthly and dealers will set material aside. And leave time for Land Park afterward if you brought the family.
The full 2027 schedule is posted at allworldcardshows.com.