Jordan Logoman card sells for record $2.9 million in Goldin 100
Most expensive publicly sold Michael Jordan card highlights weekend auctions
Autograph signing for top hoops recruits draws big crowd in New Jersey
Rutgers recruits Dylan Harper, Ace Bailey paid to sign before donning college jerseys
Collector realizes more than 15x return on Iwo Jima photo
Type 1 photo sells for $103k at auction, sets record for wartime image
Kobe Bryant's 'Achilles jersey' sells for $1.22 million at Goldin
Irrevocable bid from May 7 held up as winner for game-worn jersey from 2013 injury
'Grail' of 'Star Wars' toys sells for record $525k at auction
Rocket-firing Boba Fett prototype becomes most expensive toy ever sold
The Silver Prizm: Chase card or modern junk?
Once a coveted chase, Panini's Silver Prizm has evolved in recent years
Neopets Battledome TCG to be released by Upper Deck on June 26
Online virtual pet game was a beloved fan favorite in early 2000s
The cllct Guide: How to attend a card show
When you hit the show floor, things can be overwhelming; so it's best to go in with a plan
'Virtually complete' Stegosaurus to be auctioned at Sotheby's
Auction house calls it 'one of the most valuable dinosaurs ever offered'
On 49th anniversary of Steve Prefontaine's death, his memorabilia remains very rare
Autographs from legendary distance runner are especially difficult to find
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