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This Retired Teacher Has Been Collecting Cards Since 1972 – He Just Sold His Collection for $1.2 Million.

Melissa BridwellBy Melissa BridwellJune 17, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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This Retired Teacher Has Been Collecting Cards Since 1972. He Just Sold His Collection for $1.2 Million.
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In 1972, Rod Poteete wasn’t considering money. The scent of the wax paper, the satisfying snap of a rubber band around a brand-new stack, and the unique joy of discovering a card you’ve been looking for for weeks were all on his mind when he thought about baseball cards. When he was younger, he worked as a high school teacher in Pahrump, Nevada, and after school, he would just gather cards. It was not taken seriously by anyone in his immediate vicinity. The majority didn’t.

Over fifty years later, that habit—quiet, obstinate, and nearly compulsive—produced something that no one in Pahrump had anticipated. He sold his collection, which currently has about 500,000 cards, for $1.2 million. Unintentionally, the man who spent 35 years developing young athletes on the baseball diamond had created one of the most impressive private collections in the American West.

This Retired Teacher Has Been Collecting Cards Since 1972. He Just Sold His Collection for $1.2 Million.
This Retired Teacher Has Been Collecting Cards Since 1972. He Just Sold His Collection for $1.2 Million.

As a story like this develops, it’s difficult not to feel something. It’s not exactly envy, but rather a sort of delayed realization that patience, which is practiced by very few people and is constantly discussed, sometimes fulfills its promise in a way that seems almost unfair in its simplicity.

When Poteete pulled out his old cards on a whim while watching the Giants play the A’s in the World Series in 1989, it is said that his collecting habit took off. What had initially drawn him to cards was rekindled by something about that moment, possibly the baseball itself or the nostalgia. He continued. Poteete continued to collect, sort, and stack while the hobby around him boomed, crashed, and boomed again. That has a certain stubbornness to it, which is probably what gave the collection its current value.

In recent years, the secondary market for vintage cards has become truly bizarre. In February 2026, a Pikachu Illustrator Pokémon card brought in $16.5 million. A Babe Ruth card that was 109 years old sold for $7.2 million. Pre-war baseball memorabilia that used to gather dust in estate sales is now being sold at auction houses for prices that would make most real estate transactions look foolish. In the market that Poteete entered, or more accurately, the market that eventually caught up to him, serious collectors are viewed more as investors with superior taste than as hobbyists.

It’s unclear if Poteete anticipated any of this. He might have just continued collecting because it didn’t feel right to stop. Teachers frequently operate in this manner, gathering, organizing, and storing items in anticipation of a potential future need. Depending on your point of view, it’s either pure luck or the inevitable outcome of fifty years of discipline that the need materialized in the form of a seven-figure sale.

The sale was conducted via well-known channels in the sports memorabilia industry, where websites like Card Ladder and Robert Edward Auctions have transformed what was once a handshake business into something akin to a commodities exchange. It seems that collections like Poteete’s were finally able to determine their true value because of the formalization of this market, which included grading services, analytics tools, and auction transparency.

When you sit with this story for a moment, the most striking thing about it is how completely ordinary the beginning was. A small house in the Nevada desert, a young teacher, and some baseball cards. Later, the remarkable part emerged subtly, card by card, year by year, until eventually the numbers ceased to be modest and began to become history.

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    Melissa Bridwell is a Professor at Cambridge University and Senior Editor at theorycards.org.uk, where she writes about Theory Trading Cards, David Gauntlett's iconic sociology card series, and the thinkers who shaped modern cultural and media theory. Melissa brings both scholarly accuracy and sincere passion to every piece she writes. She has a strong academic foundation and a contagious enthusiasm for the nexus of ideas and collectibles. Her writing brings complex theory to life and makes it worthwhile, whether she is deciphering the philosophy behind a Foucault card or following Bell Hooks' cultural legacy.

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