The Maryland Card Collective takes over Marley Station Mall on Saturday, August 15, 2026, transforming the Glen Burnie shopping center into a sprawling 200-table card marketplace and community hub for the day. This mall-based show format has become a favorite across the DMV, mixing the energy of a big card show with the easy, family-friendly comfort of an indoor mall — air-conditioned, stroller-friendly, and packed with dealers from across Maryland, DC, and Northern Virginia.
With roughly 200 tables, the selection is massive and covers the full breadth of the hobby. Sports card dealers bring deep inventory across MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL, UFC, boxing, and soccer — vintage Topps, Bowman, and Fleer, 1980s and 1990s wax, and a wall of modern Panini Prizm, Donruss Optic, Select, Mosaic, and Topps Chrome, with prospect-rich Bowman Chrome for the rookie hunters. Baltimore Orioles and Ravens collectors, plus Washington Nationals and Commanders fans, will find local-team material throughout. The TCG presence runs deep too: Pokemon from vintage WOTC through the latest Scarlet & Violet sets, plus Yu-Gi-Oh!, Magic: The Gathering, One Piece, and Lorcana. Locked cases display graded PSA, BGS, SGC, and CGC slabs, and you will also find sealed wax, autographed memorabilia, comics, Funko Pops, and hobby supplies like sleeves, top loaders, and binders.
The show runs from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, an easy Saturday window whether you are a serious buyer working all 200 tables or browsing with the family. The mall setting is a real draw — comfortable, climate-controlled, and surrounded by food-court and dining options, with room to spread out across a big, navigable floor. Check mdcardcollective.com for current admission details before you go.
Marley Station Mall is located at 7900 Ritchie Highway, Glen Burnie, MD 21060, just off Ritchie Highway and convenient to I-97 and Route 100 in Anne Arundel County. Free mall parking is available, and the central Glen Burnie location makes it an easy drive from Baltimore, Annapolis, and the DC-side suburbs, with the mall's own dining and nearby restaurants on hand when you need a break.
Who should attend? This show fits everyone — families introducing kids to the hobby, casual collectors browsing for fun, set builders chasing specific cards, vintage diggers, modern flippers, prospect hunters, and Pokemon and TCG fans. The 200-table scale makes it a serious stop for dedicated buyers comparing prices across dealers, while the family-friendly mall environment makes it one of the most welcoming events on the calendar for newcomers and casual fans.
To get the most out of your visit, arrive near the 9:00 AM open for first access to fresh inventory and the best deals before the popular tables thin out. Bring cash for the smoothest transactions, with Venmo or Zelle as a backup since many dealers accept digital payment, and carry a sorted want list with target prices so you can move efficiently across 200 tables. Pack penny sleeves, top loaders, and a slab case to protect your pickups, and a trade binder if you like to deal.
For confirmed dates, table availability, and updates, visit mdcardcollective.com. The Maryland Card Collective runs mall shows on a recurring schedule, so there is almost always another date a few weeks out if this one does not fit your calendar.