12/19/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/19/2025 11:59
Congressman Pat Ryan Demands FTC Investigation into Collectors Holdings' Attempt to Monopolize Trading Card Grading
Through acquisitions of PSA (2021), SGC (February 2024), and now Beckett (announced December 2025), Collectors has consolidated over 80% of grading volume, leaving only one significant independent competitor
Collectors' dominance is compounded by vertical integration; it controls grading capacity, pricing analytics through CardLadder, and participates in buying and selling graded cards-creating severe conflicts of interest
WASHINGTON, DC -Today, Congressman Pat Ryan wrote to Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chair Andrew N. Ferguson, demanding an antitrust investigation into Collector Holdings' monopolistic practices. Through acquisitions of PSA (2021), SGC (February 2024), and now Beckett (announced December 2025), Collectors has consolidated over 80% of grading volume, leaving only one independent competitor Collectors' dominance is compounded by vertical integration; it controls grading capacity, pricing analytics through CardLadder, and participates in buying and selling graded cards-creating severe conflicts of interest.
"Even my four and six year old boys, who just started their collections, know this behavior is wrong. Attempts to corner the trading card market are not only deeply unpopular, they are unethical, said Congressman Pat Ryan. Kids, collectors and local card stores, shouldn't have to worry that the system is stacked against them, and the FTC needs to step in before this hobby is controlled by one powerful company."
Investigatory Questions
The Commission should investigate:
Read Congressman Ryan's full letter here.
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