Buy-sell-trade hub for Sterling Heights collectors mixing Pokemon and sports card singles with graded slabs, One Piece, streetwear, and comics.
Hyped Cards & Collectibles works differently than the average hobby storefront. The Southcove Drive shop is built entirely around buy, sell, and trade — thousands of items cycle through with new arrivals landing daily, so the showcase you browsed last month will look different on your next visit. That churn is exactly what keeps Macomb County collectors circling back.
The inventory spread is wide for a single room: Pokemon sealed product and singles, sports cards across baseball and football, graded slabs, One Piece and other newer TCGs, plus a sideline of comics, sports memorabilia, and streetwear that gives the place more of a collector-culture feel than a pure card shop. Whether you are hunting a specific slab or hauling in a childhood collection to sell, the counter staff will look at it — customers regularly mention the fair treatment they got selling collections here, and the shop's 4.7 Google rating across 130-plus reviews reflects that.
If you are searching for a Sterling Heights card shop that treats newcomers well, this is a good first stop. Reviews consistently call out friendly, knowledgeable staff who take time with younger collectors, and the buy-sell-trade model means you can start small — trade a stack of bulk toward your first graded card rather than paying cash.
Plan around the schedule: the shop is closed Mondays, runs 11AM to 8PM Tuesday through Friday, and opens earlier on weekends — 10AM to 7PM Saturday and 10AM to 4PM Sunday. Those Friday evening hours make it one of the later-open spots for trading cards in Sterling Heights, handy if you want to swing by after work and dig through the new-arrivals case.
New shop listings, card show dates, and hobby news — straight to your inbox.
Free · No spam · Unsubscribe anytime