If you’ve ever flipped through a binder of Pokémon cards, hunted for a rookie-year sports card, or debated the value of a graded slab, this one’s for you.
The OKC Collects Card Show is coming back to Oklahoma City on March 14 & 15, 2026 — and it’s bringing more than 250 vendor tables packed with Pokémon, sports cards, trading card games, and collectibles.
This isn’t just a couple folding tables in a VFW hall. It’s a full-scale collector weekend.
A Growing Collector Scene in Oklahoma
Card collecting has seen a massive resurgence over the past several years. What used to be a childhood hobby has turned into a full-blown secondary market with grading services, online auctions, and investment-level transactions.
But at its core, it’s still about something simple: the thrill of the find.
Shows like this give collectors a chance to:
Buy, sell, and trade in person Compare prices face-to-face Find vintage cards that don’t show up online Meet other collectors who speak the same language
Whether you’re chasing a first-edition Pokémon card or digging for a 90s basketball rookie, there’s something different about holding the card in your hand before you buy it.
More Than Just Pokémon
While Pokémon remains one of the biggest draws, this show also features:
Modern and vintage sports cards Graded slabs Sealed booster boxes Autographed memorabilia Trading card games beyond the mainstream
With over 250 vendor tables, you’re not just browsing — you’re hunting.
And if you’re new to collecting? This is one of the best ways to learn the market quickly. You’ll see price ranges, grading conditions, and trends all in one room.
A Weekend Destination Event
The show takes place at:
OKANA Resort & Indoor Waterpark
639 First Americans Blvd
Oklahoma City, OK 73129
Saturday, March 14, 2026
10 AM – 5 PM (VIP entry at 9 AM)
Sunday, March 15, 2026
11 AM – 4 PM (VIP entry at 10 AM)
Advance tickets — including discounted early purchase options — are available at:
Organizers have already announced the next show dates for June 20 & 21, 2026, which tells you something important: this isn’t a one-off event. It’s part of a growing collector community in Oklahoma.
Why It’s Worth Checking Out
In a world that’s increasingly digital, trading cards remain physical. Tangible. Tradable. Displayable.
They sit in binders, glass cases, and graded slabs. They move from one generation to the next.
Whether you’re serious about investing, casually nostalgic, or just curious what your childhood collection might be worth, the OKC Collects Card Show is a chance to step into that world for a weekend.
Bring your want list.
Bring your trade binder.
And maybe leave with something you didn’t know you were looking for.


