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
Should I get my cards graded? Our guide to the process
If you've never had anything graded, the process can be intimidating. Cllct is here to walk you through it
The 10 worst signatures in sports
cllct lists the 10 worst autographs we've seen on cards
'Fortnite:' The collector's item that shouldn't exist
Physical copies of world's most popular video game remain rare ... and valuable
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