Buyer beware: 2024 Topps Chrome Baseball misses mark on transparency
If you're hunting for those Chrome Legend autographs, you'll only find them in one product configuration
Imitation game: Topps Helix inserts look an awful lot like Panini's Color Blast
Collectors noticed very familiar design to inserts in 2024 Topps Chrome Baseball
'EA Sports College Football 25:' 10 best teams to use in dynasty mode
Want to prove your superiority in the video game? Then win with these 10 programs
The cllct guide to The National's autograph pavilion
Who's signing? What's best value? What should you get signed? How about inscriptions? We cover it all
Inside the complicated process of movie prop authentication
Authenticating items from films can be much more nuanced than sports memorabilia
Auction preview: Grateful Dead concert poster, Batman 'rookie' card
Considered one of the grails of concert posters, 1966 Grateful Dead print has topped $137k previously
High-end auction sales declined in second quarter of 2024, report shows
Vintage cards also had a rough quarter, but have held up well over last two years
How Dave Wottle authored one of Olympics' greatest comeback stories
Gold medalist from 1972 Games in Munich auctioning off many of his race-worn items
Batwing prop from Tim Burton's 'Batman' could sell for $500K
Other lots include "Titanic" coat and "Forrest Gump" chocolates
Surge in graded Caitlin Clark cards continues with huge May numbers
WNBA rookie phenom trailed only Wemby, MJ and LeBron in graded basketball cards
ICYMI: How two Penn State fans pulled off the ultimate prank at USC.
— Matt Liberman (@Matt_Liberman) October 17, 2024
My latest for @cllctMedia. https://t.co/d23Vb7vdwv
Shohei Ohtani's 50th home run ball received another bid late last night, bringing the current price to nearly $2.2 million.
— cllct (@cllctMedia) October 17, 2024
With five days remaining at auction, it's the second-highest priced home run ball ever behind Mark McGwire's 70th ($3 million).https://t.co/PaIYy6X6ih
There are a few of them out there, but these gold coin Chicago bank interest notes signed by Al Capone and his wife Theresa always do well.
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) October 17, 2024
Sold tonight at @RRAuction for $37,500. pic.twitter.com/5Dhhn6uDEw
Thanks again to @cllctMedia for the opportunity, I had blast putting this one together! Looking forward to seeing the full @propstore_com catalog next month. https://t.co/6nY5lfa68f
— Dan Gastin (@Dan_Gastin) October 16, 2024