Auction preview: Kobe's 'Achilles' jersey, 'Star Wars' grail and Playboy 1
The Goldin 100 enters extended bidding this weekend, as well as a major 'Star Wars' sale at Heritage
The story behind 'Golden Rod': The most notorious 'Star Wars' error card
Whether caused by lighting or practical joke, suggestive image caused card to be pulled
As Josh Gibson takes top spot in MLB record books, cllct highlights his best collectibles
Gibson autographs, cards are among the rarest in the hobby
Elvis Presley ring sells for $656k at auction
Ring was the first to feature King's 'Taking Care of Business' logo
John Lennon guitar sells for Beatles record $2,857,500
Julien's calls the guitar the most "important Beatles guitar ever to come to market"
Fanatics is grading hobby shops, but what will it accomplish?
Fanatics has evaluated 60-70 stores on three-point scale, but impact of scores remains unclear
Fifty years later, fake hockey player holds real collectible value
Taro Tsujimoto never existed as an NHL prospect, but his 2010-11 Score rookie remains a rare gem
Bill Walton memorabilia sales surge as fans remember basketball star
Hall of Fame center, iconic broadcaster died Monday at age 71
Auction recap: Sealed Super Mario World game hits $125k at Heritage
Sealed Gameboy fails to reach $10k in Heritage's video-game auction
Ronald Acuña Jr.’s card market was falling long before ACL tear
Amid slow start to 2024, Acuña Jr.’s card prices were already showing sharp decline
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