Dallas Collectibles Show: A Free Dallas-Area Collector Day With Cards, Coins, and More

Dallas Collectibles Show brings sports cards, Pokémon, One Piece, coins, bullion, jewelry, comics, and mixed collectibles to Richardson for a free public-admission Dallas-area show.

| 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM | 5 min read
Dallas Collectibles Show in Texas with attendees browsing glass cases of gold jewelry, graded card slabs, and bargain box bins of trading cards
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Dallas Collectibles Show is a one-day Dallas-area collectibles show built for hobby fans who like to browse across categories instead of staying in one narrow lane. The event highlights sports cards, Pokémon, One Piece, other TCGs, coins, graded and raw collectibles, jewelry, gold, silver, bullion, comics, and more, with free public admission and an optional paid early-bird entry window for collectors who want first access to the floor.

Hosted at First Baptist Church Richardson BLD E, the show gives Richardson, Dallas, Plano, Garland, and North Texas collectors a local Saturday stop for buying, selling, trading, and comparing pieces in person. The official listing frames it as an all-collectors show, so the draw is the mix: cards alongside numismatics, precious metals, jewelry, comics, and other collectible categories that can make the room useful for families, crossover collectors, and anyone building a varied collection.

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A Full Day of Cards & Collectibles

The confirmed category list gives Dallas Collectibles Show a broader feel than a dedicated card-only event. Collectors can expect sports cards and TCGs to share space with coins, graded material, raw collectibles, bullion, gold, silver, jewelry, comics, and related items. That makes the show especially useful for collectors who enjoy moving between display cases, binders, slabs, boxes, and specialty tables while comparing different types of collectibles in one trip.

For card collectors, the flyer specifically calls out TCG, sports cards, Pokémon, One Piece, and related categories. That gives buyers a reason to bring want lists, check condition under show lighting, compare pricing across tables, and look for singles or pieces that may not be easy to judge from online photos. Sports cards collectors can use the event for player searches, graded-card comparisons, raw-card condition checks, and local trade conversations. Pokémon and One Piece collectors may find the in-person format useful for checking centering, corners, surface issues, and binder inventory before making a deal.

The coin and bullion side also adds a practical layer to the day. The organizer's public site notes coins, paper currency, gold, silver, graded coins, type coins, bullion, world coins, and paper currency as part of the broader Dallas collectibles focus. Even if your main interest is cards, the show can be a good chance to learn from dealers who work with condition, authenticity, metal content, and grading standards across other collecting categories.

More Than Just a Card Show

The most distinctive part of Dallas Collectibles Show is the crossover floor. A card collector might arrive looking for sports cards or Pokémon and end up comparing coins, bullion, comics, or jewelry in the same room. A coin collector may find a TCG or card table worth browsing. That variety can make the show a stronger family outing than a single-category event, because different people can split up, browse what interests them, and meet back around shared finds.

The event listing also promotes hourly free giveaways, giving attendees another reason to stay on the floor and keep checking back during the day. The official homepage says ANACS coin grading submissions will be available on site, which is useful for collectors bringing coins they want to discuss or submit through the grading presence. For card-focused attendees, that grading detail still reinforces the overall tone of the show: it is aimed at collectors who care about condition, authenticity, and seeing items up close before deciding what to buy, sell, or trade.

Early-bird admission is listed for collectors who want to shop before public hours begin, while general admission is listed as free. That split gives budget-conscious attendees an easy public option and gives more serious hunters a paid head start if they want first look at the room. Since the flyer and organizer page both emphasize buy, sell, trade, and discover, it is worth bringing organized trade material, cash, and a clear list of what you are hoping to find.

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A Show for All Levels of Collectors

Beginners can use Dallas Collectibles Show as a low-pressure way to learn what different collectibles look like in person. Seeing raw cards, graded slabs, coins, comics, jewelry, and bullion side by side can help newer collectors understand price differences, condition language, and how dealers talk through a piece's strengths or flaws. Free public admission also makes it easier to attend just to browse, ask questions, and get a feel for the local market.

Casual collectors can treat the show as a Saturday hunt for affordable singles, nostalgic pieces, team cards, favorite characters, or mixed collectibles that catch their eye. Serious collectors can use the in-person environment to compare copies, inspect surfaces, negotiate directly, and make decisions without relying only on photos. Families may also appreciate the range of categories, because one person can look through sports cards while another checks out Pokémon, comics, coins, or jewelry.

For North Texas collectors, Richardson is also a practical location. The venue is near Central Expressway, and the organizer notes that Building E is on the north end of the church property with signs to help attendees find the show. That kind of venue context matters when planning a quick local visit, especially for anyone trying to arrive during early-bird entry or fit the show into a busy Saturday.

Final Thoughts

The Dallas Collectibles Show is shaping up to be a great day for collectors in Richardson, Dallas, and the surrounding area. If you attend, let the organizer or other attendees know you found the show on Card Show Dex, and stay tuned for more upcoming events across Texas.

Check the full Dallas card show schedule for upcoming dates.

Event Details

Date
Saturday, July 11, 2026
Hours (CT)
VIP / Early Entry: 7:30 AM - 9:00 AM
General Admission: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Admission
Early bird admission: $20 General admission: FREE
Organizer
Dallas Coin & Sports Card Show
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Card Types

Pokémon Sports Cards One Piece Other / Mixed

Last updated Jul 6, 2026.

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