The Collectors Corner Card Show returns to the Four Points by Sheraton San Diego on Sunday, June 14, 2026, bringing one of the city's most consistent monthly card shows back to its home base on Aero Drive near Montgomery Field. This is a true local-collector show — friendly, well-run, and packed with the kind of grassroots vendor energy that has made it a regular fixture on the San Diego hobby calendar. If you are looking for a relaxed, no-pressure Sunday of buying, selling, and trading close to home, this is the room to be in.
Vendor tables cover the full breadth of the hobby. On the sports side, expect deep boxes and showcases of MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL, UFC, boxing, and soccer cards, from modern Topps Chrome, Bowman Chrome prospects, Panini Prizm, Donruss Optic, Select, and Mosaic to vintage Topps, Bowman, and Fleer that pre-date most of the people flipping through it. Trading card games are equally well represented: Pokemon singles and sealed product across the Scarlet & Violet era, Magic: The Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh!, One Piece, Disney Lorcana, and Dragon Ball Z. You will also find graded PSA, BGS, SGC, and CGC slabs in locked cases, sealed wax, autographs and memorabilia, comics, Funko Pops, and all the supplies — sleeves, top loaders, magnetics, and binders — you need to protect a fresh pickup.
The show runs Sunday, June 14 from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, a single clear window that makes it easy to plan around a weekend. Admission is affordable and family-friendly, with kids generally welcome alongside a parent or guardian; check the organizer's page for the current door price and any early-buyer option. The Four Points by Sheraton sits at 8110 Aero Drive, just off Interstate 15 and a short hop from the 163 and 805, with free on-site parking and an air-conditioned ballroom that stays comfortable even on a warm June afternoon. Its central Kearny Mesa location pulls collectors from across the county — from North Park and Clairemont to Mira Mesa, El Cajon, and Chula Vista.
Who should attend? This show is built for San Diego locals: casual collectors hunting a player or set, families introducing kids to the hobby, set builders chasing singles, and serious buyers looking to deal directly with dealers in a calm, conversational room. Because it is monthly and well-attended by regulars, it is also a great place to build relationships with vendors who will keep an eye out for your want list between shows.
To get the most out of the day, arrive near the 10:00 AM open if you have a specific chase — the best vintage and the sharpest deals tend to move in the first hour. Bring cash for the fastest, friendliest transactions, with Venmo and Zelle as backups, and carry a sorted want list with target prices so you can move decisively. Pack a slab case and a few extra top loaders for pickups, and bring a trade binder if you like to deal. For the latest date confirmation, table count, and vendor announcements, visit collectorscornercardshow.com and follow the show on Instagram.