A PSA-authorized Dayton shop where vintage Topps, modern rookies, and Pokemon share the cases — built for collectors leveling up their PC.
Ohio Card Exchange covers more collecting ground than almost any other Dayton card shop. The suite on East Alex Bell Road holds sealed wax and hobby boxes, modern rookie singles, a vintage sports selection that reaches back into the pre-1980 era, and a legitimate trading card game section — Pokemon included — so a mixed household of collectors can make one stop instead of three.
The grading pipeline is the shop's quiet superpower. As a PSA-authorized dealer, Ohio Card Exchange handles submissions in-house, which spares local collectors the paperwork and shipping anxiety of sending six-figure-potential cardboard off on their own. Pair that with an active eBay storefront and a buy counter that sees steady traffic, and the store functions as a full exchange in the literal sense: raw cards in, slabs and cash out.
Regulars talk about the place with unusual affection. One Google reviewer wrote that the person at checkout "always makes me feel like I made his day just by stopping there" — and at 4.5 stars across 46 reviews, that kind of sentiment is the norm rather than the exception. The vibe is collector-to-collector: staff will pull cases open and talk market trends without a purchase expected.
Hours run Tuesday through Friday 11AM to 7PM and weekends 11AM to 4PM, with Monday dark. Saturday mornings are the busiest window; a weekday afternoon gets you unhurried counter time for appraisals or a grading drop-off. For sports cards in Dayton — especially anything grading-bound — this is the area's anchor shop, with easy parking off Alex Bell Road near the I-675 corridor.
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