Caitlin Clark autographed Panini card sells for $10,000 in minutes
Clark's first professional card sells for sixth-highest price in her card market
Jim Abbott's jersey from 1993 no-hitter up for auction
Game-worn jersey, purchased at team tent sale, has been photo-matched to Abbott's historic gem
Topps putting images of MLB players into bat knobs for future card inserts
The card company will use images of 2024 cards in select players' bats
Al Capone's 'favorite gun' up for auction, could fetch over $2 million
'Sweetheart' Colt .45 pistol last sold in 2021 for over $1 million
LeBron James collectible library: Portfolio of the King's top items
The cllct Portfolio looks at LeBron's top sales ... and more attainable items for any collector
South Carolina buys logo, panels from 2024 Women's Final Four court
School teams up with memorabilia company Artsman to sell collectibles out of hardwood
Why you can't buy Marvin Harrison Jr.'s NFL jersey ... yet
cllct explains why Cardinals' top draft pick has refused to sign licensing deal
Magic: The Gathering card sells for record $3 million in private sale
Coveted Black Lotus card is graded Pristine 10 by CGC Cards
Auction recap: Taylor Swift's 'rookie' card hits record high
Swift is breaking records all over the place, and that includes the card market
Jalen Brunson owns New York, but has his collectibles market moved?
Despite breakout playoff performance, Brunson's card market still a bit muted
Milestone baseballs have dominated the hobby in 2024.
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Shohei Ohtani and Freddie Freeman HR balls now both rank in the top five most expensive game-used balls ever sold.
But should bats actually be worth more? pic.twitter.com/T0Btyo9MDj
Same card. 3 sales. 13 years.
— Will Stern (@Will__Stern) December 18, 2024
$22,325 in 2011 at @collect_rea.
$422,400 in 2023 at @LOTGAuctions.
$793,006 in 2024 at @GoldinCo. pic.twitter.com/F6nyxA3xNw
Today in 1903, the Wright Brothers completed the first successful powered flight at Kitty Hawk.
— Will Stern (@Will__Stern) December 17, 2024
In 1969, this piece from the propeller was carried aboard Apollo 11 to the surface of the moon.
Neil Armstrong was allowed to keep it.
In 2018, it sold for $275k. pic.twitter.com/GYmIm77RLU
Jordan/Pippen/Rodman 2005-06 Upper Deck Exquisite Collection Triple Logoman 1/1 notches $600k at Sotheby's / Fanatics. pic.twitter.com/eKkSNsKf4N
— Will Stern (@Will__Stern) December 17, 2024