For NFL Draft prospects, market size has big impact on memorabilia, endorsements
Cities such as Green Bay, Buffalo, Pittsburgh provide exceptions to rule
Five NFL draft busts at QB — and their cards that sold for nearly $500,000
Imagine spending $175k on a Mac Jones card that is now worth less than $6k; buyers must beware with NFL prospecting
PSA to now offer photo-matching
Authentication company will now offer to directly match items to specific games
Auction preview: Titanic items, Bob Feller ticket, Type 1 Willie Mays photo
Three items from the Titanic and several pieces of MLB legends highlight the weekend's upcoming lots
Long-lost Klimt painting surfaces after 100 years, sells for $32 million
Prior to its public reveal in 2023, the only known image of the portrait was a 1925 black and white photo
Walter Johnson's game-worn jersey photo-matched to 1920: 'It's a unicorn'
Heritage has placed $3 million estimate on ultra-rare Big Train jersey
Type 1 photos flooding market; prices split between high-end and everything else
While big sales such as a 1951 Mickey Mantle hit record highs, the average price of Type 1s is dropping
Reggie Bush getting his Heisman back: What would trophy be worth on open market?
Rules prohibit Bush from selling, but experts project trophy would fetch more than $500k
Who owns Tom Brady's 2000 NFL Draft card? cllct investigates
Relic from Patriots' 199th pick in 2000 is the ultimate piece of draft memorabilia
Ask cllct: What's the value of Michael Jordan signed Sports Illustrated covers?
Condition, variant and authenticity are key factors in determining value
Patrick Mahomes was once “cornered” into signing a man’s back tattoo. pic.twitter.com/EaQcScclf8
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Does Andy Reid still have his famous Punt, Pass and Kick jersey?
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HE SURE DOES! pic.twitter.com/Y6qx724jZO
Tanner McKee on watching A.J. Brown throw his first touchdown ball into the stands and what memorabilia he’s kept from his career. pic.twitter.com/74FZiYs5UV
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