The Collectors Corner Card Show keeps its monthly rhythm going with a July edition at the Four Points by Sheraton San Diego, with Sunday, July 19, 2026 seeded here as the representative date in the show's established mid-month Sunday rotation. This long-running local show has built a loyal following by keeping things simple: a comfortable ballroom, a strong mix of vendors, and a welcoming atmosphere that works just as well for a first-timer as it does for a seasoned dealer. As always, confirm the exact July date on the organizer's page before you head out.
The vendor mix is broad and hobby-wide. Sports collectors will find MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL, UFC, boxing, and soccer cards across every era — modern Topps Chrome, Bowman Chrome rookies and prospects, Panini Prizm, Select, Mosaic, and Donruss Optic, plus vintage Topps, Bowman, and Fleer. Trading card game players are well covered, with Pokemon singles and sealed product across the current Scarlet & Violet sets, Magic: The Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh!, One Piece, Disney Lorcana, and Dragon Ball Z all on tables. Add in graded PSA, BGS, SGC, and CGC slabs, sealed wax, autographs and memorabilia, comics, Funko Pops, and a full lineup of supplies, and there is something to dig through for nearly every collector.
The show runs Sunday from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, a single, easy-to-plan window. Admission is affordable and family-friendly, with kids welcome alongside a parent or guardian; check collectorscornercardshow.com for the current door price and any early-buyer option. The venue, the Four Points by Sheraton at 8110 Aero Drive in Kearny Mesa, offers free on-site parking and a cool, air-conditioned room — a real plus in July — and sits conveniently off Interstate 15 near the 163 and 805, drawing collectors from across San Diego County.
Who should attend? This is a quintessential local Sunday show — perfect for casual collectors, set builders, families, and serious buyers who prefer a calm, conversational room over a giant convention floor. Because the show is monthly and powered by regulars, it is one of the best places in town to build standing relationships with vendors who will watch for your want-list cards between events. Summer editions also tend to bring out younger collectors and families, so the TCG tables can be especially lively.
To get the most out of the day, arrive close to the 10:00 AM open if you are chasing something specific — the freshest inventory and best vintage move early, and the sharpest deals often happen in that first hour. Bring cash for fast, friendly transactions, with Venmo and Zelle as backups, and carry a sorted want list with target prices so you can act quickly when the right card appears. Pack a slab case and a few extra top loaders for your pickups, and bring a trade binder if you like to deal. For confirmed dates, table counts, and vendor announcements, visit collectorscornercardshow.com and follow the show on Instagram for week-of updates.