Mantel: Collector's Social Network App
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Mantel's app lets collectors show off their sports cards and other treasures | TechCrunch

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Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian and “ Pawn Stars ’ producer Brent Montgomery teamed up with Evan Parker to launch Mantel .
The social network allows collectors to share their latest finds, such as sports cards, TCGs (trading card games), comic books, coins, stamps, sneakers, watches, and more.
The app also incorporates gamification with features like streaks, polls, and badges.