Upper Deck to display Young Guns cards on Vegas Sphere during NHL Draft
While NHL teams draft their future inside the Sphere, Upper Deck will showcase top NHL rookie cards
First edition of 'The Hobbit' sells for record $300,000
Only 1,500 first-edition copies of "The Hobbit" were printed in 1937
EA Sports College Football 25 releases ratings for top teams
Thirteen of the top-25 rated teams were also in Tier 1 of the game's payout system
On Tyson-Holyfield anniversary, we ask: Can a bitten ear be collectible?
Sure, it would be 'off color,' but bit-off ear chunk would be a historic item for some collectors
Sports card market report: Mikal Bridges rises, Caleb Williams falls
Victor Wembanyama continues to lead in volume sales, remaining hobby's most popular athlete
Princess Diana dress sells for $910,000
Five dresses sell for over $100,000 in largest auction of Princess Diana items since 1997
Signed 'Great Gatsby' sells for record $450,000
Initially a commercial failure, 'Gatsby' is now considered one of the greatest American novels
Abraham Lincoln card, signed weeks before his death, sells for $125,000
The CDV was obtained by Lincoln's valet, William Slade
Bronny James collectible market: Few items available for 2024 NBA Draft prospect
With Bronny James landing in Los Angeles with his father, cllct examines his sparse memorabilia offerings
Inside PSA’s move to add grader notes: ‘It’s the right thing to do’
PSA president Ryan Hoge considers this the biggest change since introducing half-point grades in 2008
Milestone baseballs have dominated the hobby in 2024.
— cllct (@cllctMedia) December 18, 2024
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