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Ask anyone in Naperville where to sell a sports collection and the same name comes back. Dean and Marilyn Bapes have been running Dean's Dugout inside the Old Farm Marketplace since 1991, and thirty-five years of honest guidance rather than hard sells is why it is the default answer.

That is the anchor. Around it, two more Naperville shops pull in different directions. Ninjacat Card Shop on Ogden Avenue is the TCG hub — deep Pokémon stock, in-store play, and singles across Magic, Lorcana, One Piece, Yu-Gi-Oh and Star Wars Unlimited, with tables that fill nightly. Graham Crackers Comics on Rickert Drive is the comic shop with a genuine card corner, part of a chain that has served Chicagoland for decades.

Three listings, a strong average across more than 500 reviews, and no card shows on the calendar — Chicago is forty minutes east when you want a show floor.

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Thirty-five years and a reputation for not squeezing anyone

Dean's Dugout has been Dean and Marilyn Bapes's shop since 1991, inside the Old Farm Marketplace on South Washington Street. Thirty-five years in the western suburbs, and the thing people say about it is consistent enough to be worth repeating: honest guidance rather than hard sells.

That specifically means walking newer collectors through what their cards are actually worth and what is worth chasing next — including when the answer is "less than you hoped". A shop that tells you that keeps you as a customer for decades. It is why the shop is the first name mentioned when anyone in Naperville asks where to sell.

Beyond the counter it has hosted autograph signings, card shows, gaming tournaments and birthday parties, and tabletop and RPG games share the floor with the card cases. Sports is the soul of it — boxes, packs and deep singles across baseball, football and basketball, with memorabilia and autographed pieces accumulated over three decades.

Closed Mondays, open the rest of the week.

Selling a collection here

Naperville is a good place to sell, and worth understanding why before you walk in anywhere.

Three shops with different appetites means three genuinely different conversations. Dean's Dugout wants sports — vintage rookies, wax, memorabilia — and offers appraisals as a stated service. Ninjacat wants TCG singles and sealed, particularly Pokémon. Graham Crackers is comics-first with a card corner, so it is the weakest fit for a card collection but the right call if comics are in the box too.

The practical advice is the same everywhere but easier to act on here: know roughly what you have before you go, and get more than one number if the collection is substantial. Our guide to selling trading cards covers pricing a collection, and consignment vs outright explains when waiting for a sale beats taking an offer today.

If the collection is genuinely large, Chicago is forty minutes east with a far busier show circuit.

The tables on Ogden Avenue

Ninjacat Card Shop at 710 East Ogden Avenue is the newest energy in town and the busiest play floor — a bright play area where tables fill nightly for Pokémon leagues, Magic events and pickup games across Lorcana, One Piece, Yu-Gi-Oh and Star Wars Unlimited.

Pokémon is where it is strongest: genuinely deep singles and sealed, with a following among collectors hunting specific cards. What comes up repeatedly in reviews is staff willing to help track a card down rather than push whatever is on the shelf — and a welcome that extends to newcomers, which is not a given in competitive TCG spaces. A parent buying a first Pokémon deck and a seasoned Magic player looking for a draft pod both get room.

On the ratings we hold across more than 150 reviews it holds the highest rating in the city. Hours are built around the after-school and evening crowd, opening in the afternoon on weekdays and earlier at weekends.

The comic shop option

Graham Crackers Comics at 1271 Rickert Drive is part of a chain that has served Chicagoland readers for decades, and the Naperville branch pairs a full comic shop with a real trading card corner — Pokémon and a sizeable Magic selection tucked among new-release walls and long boxes.

It fills a specific gap: a low-key entry point for families. A kid can pick up a comic and a booster pack in the same trip without the intensity of a tournament-focused game store, and nobody is waiting for a table. For a first visit with a child who is curious but not committed, that is the right room.

Chain buying also means product drops and new sets land reliably, which is not always true of independents. Open 11AM to 7PM Monday to Wednesday, until 9PM Thursday and Friday, 10AM to 6PM Saturday, noon to 5PM Sunday.

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