365 Collectibles Card Show at Zoo Miami: An Early-Summer Miami Card Show for Sports Cards, Pokémon, and TCGs

The 365 Collectibles Card Show at Zoo Miami brings sports cards, Pokémon, One Piece, TCGs, collectibles, and an expected 30+ table-style setup to the Florida Room at Zoo Miami.

| 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM | 5 min read
365 Collectibles Card Show at Zoo Miami's Florida Room, with vendors displaying graded slabs, $1 bargain boxes, and crowds browsing trade tables.
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The 365 Collectibles Card Show at Zoo Miami gives South Florida collectors a focused Saturday stop for buying, selling, trading, and browsing cards in person. The June date fits naturally into early-summer collecting, when many hobby fans are checking new pickups, looking over trade boxes, and deciding what they want to chase before the season gets busier.

Inside the Florida Room at Zoo Miami, the show offers a recognizable Miami setting without turning the day into a convention-scale commitment. The flyer highlights sports cards, Pokémon, One Piece, and broader collectibles, and the prior May edition was promoted with 30+ tables, so the June show looks likely to offer a similar table-style browsing experience.

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A Full Day of Cards & Collectibles

The main draw is the show floor itself: a buy-sell-trade setup where collectors can move table to table, check cards in hand, and see what stands out beyond online photos. With the most recent Zoo Miami date promoted around a 30+ tables format, this June stop should give collectors enough variety for a solid lap through cases, boxes, slabs, binders, and mixed hobby inventory without feeling like a full convention weekend.

For sports cards collectors, the event branding points directly toward major pro categories, with basketball, baseball, and football all represented. That makes it a natural fit for team collectors, player collectors, prospect hunters, and anyone looking for raw singles, slabs, inserts, parallels, or value-box finds.

The flyer also makes Pokémon and One Piece part of the event identity, which gives the show a stronger TCG angle than a sports-only room. That mix matters because many local collectors now move between categories. One person may be chasing baseball rookies, another may be looking for playable or collectible Pokémon cards, and someone else may want to see what One Piece inventory looks like in person before making a bigger pickup.

A local show like this is especially useful for condition-sensitive buying. You can look at centering, corners, edges, and surface issues before committing, then compare similar cards across different tables. That is harder to do online, where photos can hide small flaws and shipping turns every small purchase into a bigger decision. In person, a few minutes with a card, a seller, and a price sticker can tell you a lot.

Collectors who come prepared will usually get more from the day. A short want list can keep the search focused, while a small trade box can open up conversations that would never happen through a listing page. It is also a good setting for browsing without a rigid plan, especially if you enjoy finding lower-cost singles, oddball collectibles, or cards that simply look better in hand than they did on a screen.

More Than Just a Card Show

The Zoo Miami location gives the event a different feel from a standard hotel ballroom or mall-area meetup. It is still a card show first, but the venue makes the stop easier to fold into a wider Miami-area Saturday, especially for families or collectors meeting friends. The flyer also lists free parking and notes that zoo admission is not included, which is an important distinction for anyone planning the full day.

The event messaging is built around a straightforward community format: TCGs and collectibles, buy-sell-trade activity, and an accessible local show environment. That kind of setup tends to work well for collectors who want conversation as much as transaction. You can ask dealers what they have been seeing locally, compare pricing across tables, talk through trades, and get a better feel for what is moving in the Miami market.

For early summer, that local context can be valuable. Sports cards collectors may be watching baseball closely, still reacting to basketball and hockey playoff interest, or thinking ahead to football season. Pokémon and One Piece collectors may be checking binders, sealed product, graded cards, or singles that fit their personal collecting goals. The show does not need to promise a specific inventory list to be useful; the appeal is having a local room where those searches can happen in person.

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A Show for All Levels of Collectors

For beginners, the 365 Collectibles Card Show at Zoo Miami can be an easy way to learn the hobby without starting online. Seeing raw cards, graded cards, sealed boxes, and mixed collectibles side by side helps new collectors understand condition, pricing, and presentation much faster than scrolling listings alone.

For casual collectors, the show is a low-pressure way to make a few pickups and enjoy the search. You do not need a major budget or a full convention plan to have a productive lap around a local show. Sometimes the best finds are modest: a favorite player, a clean vintage card, a sharp-looking insert, or a Pokémon single that fills a collection gap.

For more serious collectors, the value is direct access. You can inspect cards closely, negotiate face to face, ask about package deals, and compare similar copies before choosing the best one. If you are grading-minded, in-person inspection is especially useful because small condition differences can matter a lot.

Families can also get something out of the format. A mixed show with sports cards, Pokémon, One Piece, and collectibles gives different age groups and collecting styles room to browse at their own pace. The Florida Room setting keeps the experience approachable, while the Zoo Miami backdrop makes the outing feel more distinctive than a quick errand.

Final Thoughts

The 365 Collectibles Card Show at Zoo Miami is shaping up to be a great day for collectors in Miami 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 Florida.

For more local stops, browse the Miami card show calendar.

Event Details

Date
Saturday, June 13, 2026
Hours (ET)
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Admission
FREE (Zoo admission not included)
Organizer
365 Collectibles
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Card Types

Pokémon Sports Cards One Piece Other / Mixed

Last updated May 14, 2026.

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