SA TX Card & Collectible Show: A Two-Day Schertz Weekend for Cards, Collectibles, Raffles, and JSA Authentication

SA TX Card & Collectible Show brings a two-day collector weekend to Schertz Civic Center near San Antonio with sports cards, Pokémon, One Piece, toys, anime, JSA Authentication, giveaways, raffles, and a BBQ food truck.

| 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM | 5 min read
SA TX Card and Collectible Show with graded slabs in glass display cases, a dollar bargain bin, and an on site BBQ truck as collectors browse busy aisles.
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The SA TX Card & Collectible Show brings a two-day card and collectibles weekend to Schertz Civic Center for collectors around San Antonio, Schertz, Cibolo, New Braunfels, and the surrounding Hill Country corridor. The show is built for hobby fans who want to browse in person, talk with vendors, compare cards up close, and spend part of the weekend around the local collecting community.

Hosted at Schertz Civic Center, the event gives the San Antonio-area hobby scene a convenient suburban stop with a broad collecting mix. The organizer highlights sports cards, Pokémon, One Piece, toys, anime, and more, so this is positioned as a multi-category show rather than a narrow single-sport or single-TCG event.

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A Full Day of Cards & Collectibles

The center of the SA TX Card & Collectible Show is the show floor itself. The organizer notes 175+ tables, while the flyer also promotes 100+ vendors, giving collectors a sizable table-to-table setup to explore over the weekend. That scale matters for anyone who likes to compare prices, see different inventory styles, and spend time hunting instead of making a quick stop at one or two cases.

For sports cards collectors, the show can be a useful place to look for raw singles, graded cards, rookies, local favorites, team lots, bargain boxes, and trade candidates. A San Antonio-area show often draws collectors with interests across Texas teams, college standouts, prospects, vintage cards, and modern releases, even though exact vendor inventory always depends on who sets up that weekend.

The confirmed Pokémon and One Piece angle also gives TCG collectors a reason to walk the room. Mixed shows like this can be especially helpful for comparing condition in hand, checking binder pages, looking through slabs, and seeing how local sellers are pricing modern hits, sealed product, and playable or collectible singles. Toys and anime add another layer for collectors who enjoy broader pop-culture tables alongside traditional card inventory.

Because the show runs across both Saturday and Sunday, attendees can choose whether to make a focused one-day visit or use the weekend pass for more time. A two-day setup can be helpful for collectors who want to browse first, think through bigger purchases, come back for a second look, or bring trade bait after seeing what vendors and other attendees have available.

More Than Just a Card Show

The SA TX Card & Collectible Show has several confirmed extras beyond the regular vendor floor. JSA Authentication is listed for the event, which is useful for collectors bringing autographed cards, memorabilia, or pieces they want evaluated by a recognized authentication company. For autograph collectors, having authentication on site can turn a normal browsing trip into a practical errand as well.

The organizer also promotes free card giveaways and raffles, with the flyer calling out free raffles. Those details give casual attendees and families another reason to spend time in the room instead of treating the event as a quick buy-and-leave stop. Giveaways and raffles can also create natural gathering points during the day, especially at a larger weekend show where people may be moving between two halls and many vendor setups.

Food is another useful confirmed feature. A BBQ food truck is expected, which makes the event easier to treat as a longer outing. Instead of leaving the civic center area mid-day, collectors can take a break, compare pickups, talk through possible trades, and get back to the floor. The flyer also lists free parking, a practical detail that can matter when families or groups are deciding whether to make the drive.

The organizer's message says the show is open rain or cold, so attendees should expect the event to be planned as an indoor civic center show rather than a weather-dependent outdoor market. For July in the San Antonio area, that indoor venue context is a real plus, especially for collectors carrying slabs, binders, boxes, or signed items.

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A Show for All Levels of Collectors

One of the stronger fits for the SA TX Card & Collectible Show is its range. Beginners can walk the aisles, learn how vendors organize inventory, ask questions, and start with affordable singles or lower-pressure boxes. Kids and newer fans may gravitate toward Pokémon, One Piece, toys, anime, giveaways, and raffles, while longtime collectors can spend more time on condition, comps, authentication, and negotiation.

Casual collectors can use the event to find favorite players, characters, teams, sets, or display pieces without needing to commit to a major convention trip. The day pass and weekend pass structure keeps the choice simple: stop by for one full day or return for both days if the table count, vendor variety, or authentication plans make the second visit worthwhile.

Serious collectors can approach the weekend differently. They may bring cards to trade, look for grading or authentication candidates, compare slab prices, check whether vendors have room on larger deals, or revisit tables after seeing the full floor. With 175+ tables promoted, patience can pay off, especially for collectors who enjoy digging through boxes and comparing similar cards before buying.

The Schertz location also helps the show serve more than just central San Antonio. Collectors from the northeast side, Cibolo, Universal City, New Braunfels, Seguin, and other nearby communities can treat it as a regional hobby stop without needing to drive deep into downtown. That makes the event a practical weekend option for families, casual fans, and experienced collectors who want a broad local show with cards and collectibles under one roof.

Final Thoughts

The SA TX Card & Collectible Show is shaping up to be a great weekend for collectors in Schertz, San Antonio, 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.

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Event Details

Date
Saturday, July 25, 2026 - Sunday, July 26, 2026
Hours (CT)
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Admission
Day pass: $10 Weekend pass: $15
Organizer
SA TX Card Show
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Card Types

Pokémon Sports Cards One Piece Other / Mixed

Last updated Jul 8, 2026.

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