Nature Coast Sports Card, Memorabilia & Collectibles Show: 70+ Tables Are Coming to Spring Hill

The Nature Coast Sports Card, Memorabilia & Collectibles Show brings 70+ tables of sports cards, Pokémon, memorabilia, comics, and more to Spring Hill, Florida for a full weekend of collecting.

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Nature Coast Sports Card, Memorabilia & Collectibles Show in Spring Hill, Florida, with vendor tables, card slabs, binders, memorabilia, collectors browsing inside a parish hall, and comic books displayed neatly on the right side of the image.
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The Nature Coast Sports Card, Memorabilia & Collectibles Show is shaping up to be a strong weekend option for collectors in Spring Hill and the broader Tampa Bay region. With more than 70 tables advertised, the show is positioned as a large local gathering for people who enjoy buying, selling, trading, and browsing across multiple corners of the hobby in person.

Set inside St. Joan of Arc Parish Hall, the event looks more like a community-centered regional show than a giant convention-style expo. That setup should appeal to collectors who prefer a more approachable floor where they can take their time, talk with vendors, and make a full day out of walking the room without the scale feeling overwhelming.

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A Full Day of Cards & Collectibles

One of the clearest strengths of the Nature Coast Sports Card, Memorabilia & Collectibles Show is its broad category mix. The flyer promotes modern and vintage sports cards, non-sports cards, autographed memorabilia, Pokémon and other TCG material, jerseys, comics, supplies, Funko Pops, memorabilia, and more.

That kind of variety usually makes for a more interesting show floor because different types of collectors can all find a reason to attend. Some visitors may be focused on sports cards and want to compare raw singles, slabs, or vintage pieces in person. Others may be coming for Pokémon, comics, or collectible side categories that often add a little extra personality to local shows.

With 70+ tables buying, selling, and trading, attendees should be able to expect a full room with enough variety to justify making a full lap before committing to purchases. Shows of this size tend to reward patience. A first pass can help you get a feel for inventory, pricing, and which tables are strongest in your preferred category. A second pass is often where the best decisions happen.

Collectors attending can likely expect the core in-person benefits that make card shows so useful:

  • Direct condition checks before buying
  • Table-to-table price comparison
  • Opportunities to negotiate in real time
  • The ability to bring trade cards or a binder
  • Access to supplies and related collectibles in the same room

For sports collectors, that can mean checking surface, corners, centering, and eye appeal before purchasing. For Pokémon and TCG collectors, it often means flipping through binders, looking for playable cards or chase singles, and comparing options across multiple vendors instead of relying on listing photos online. For collectors with broader tastes, the mix of comics, memorabilia, and pop-culture collectibles adds a little more depth to the experience.

More Than Just a Card Show

What helps this event stand out is that it feels like part of an ongoing local series rather than a one-off date. The flyer also lists future dates at the same venue later in the year, which suggests the show is building a repeat presence in Spring Hill. That usually helps an event develop stronger community consistency over time.

A recurring format benefits both collectors and vendors. Attendees start to recognize familiar sellers, know what kind of inventory tends to show up, and begin treating the show like a reliable stop on the local hobby calendar. Vendors benefit from a show that can build repeat traffic and stronger relationships with the people who attend regularly.

The event also advertises door prizes, which adds a little extra activity to the atmosphere. Door prizes are not the main reason most people attend a card show, but they do help the room feel more welcoming and can make the experience a little more enjoyable for casual visitors and families.

Another important advantage is accessibility. This is not a high-cost event, and that matters. Lower admission makes it easier for newer collectors, families, and casual hobbyists to check out the show without feeling like they need to make a major spending commitment just to walk in. Combined with the parish hall setting, that should help the event feel approachable and community-oriented.

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A Show for All Levels of Collectors

The Nature Coast Sports Card, Memorabilia & Collectibles Show looks like a good fit for a wide range of collectors because it combines scale, variety, and a manageable local-show atmosphere.

For beginners, this kind of event is one of the best ways to learn the hobby faster. You can see the difference between raw and graded cards, get a better sense of how vendors price similar items, and start understanding what categories appeal to you most.

For casual collectors, the show should offer enough range to make a visit worthwhile even without a strict want list. You can browse sports cards, check Pokémon or TCG tables, look through memorabilia, and enjoy the experience of seeing inventory in person rather than scrolling through listings online.

For more serious collectors, the event’s size and category spread create useful opportunities to compare inventory, negotiate face-to-face, and inspect cards directly before buying. That matters most when condition is part of the value equation, especially for vintage cards, autographed items, or mid-to-high-end pieces where small details can affect price.

Families may also find this show especially approachable. The room should have enough variety to hold interest across age groups, and a local parish hall setting often feels easier to navigate than a larger convention environment. Sometimes the best hobby events are not the biggest ones, but the ones where you can comfortably make a full lap, revisit tables, and actually enjoy the day.

Final Thoughts

The Nature Coast Sports Card, Memorabilia & Collectibles Show is shaping up to be a great day for collectors in Spring Hill 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.

Want more nearby events? Browse the Tampa card show calendar.

Event Details

Date
Saturday, May 16, 2026 - Sunday, May 17, 2026
Time
Varies by day
  • Sat, May 16: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
  • Sun, May 17: 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Admission
$2 Admission | 13 and under FREE
Organizer
Nature Coast Sports Cards, Memorabilia & Collectibles
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Card Types

Pokémon Sports Cards Other / Mixed

Last updated Apr 24, 2026.

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