
How the Baseball Hall of Fame acquires items — without ever paying for them
Cooperstown museum gets all of its memorabilia through donation or loan

Caitlin Clark sells more Panini Instant cards than any athlete ever
WNBA star's base card outsold print runs of any previous athlete, male or female

Braves file lawsuit over bases from Hank Aaron's 715th homer
Braves sue Heritage Auctions, former team employees claiming ownership of historic items

Museum for Starting Lineup figures 'took years' to build
Pennsylvania man showcases complete collection in the “SLUseum”

Rare Johnny Appleseed-signed document up for auction
The real "Appleseed" was named Johnny Chapman, and his legend has been exaggerated

Lou Gehrig HR ball from 1936 World Series tops $80k
Current bidding tops $55,000 for baseball, which is signed by Gehrig

Victor Wembanyama Jordan 1/1 patch pulled hours before Topps Mercury release
The Jordan Logo 1/1 is among the top chases in the set

Why a dime from 1975 sold for $506k
Proof dime from 1975 is missing the "S" mark mark to indicate it was struck in San Francisco

Joe Montana's elbow X-rays bought for $10 at antiques store
X-rays from Ohio store appear to be from Montana's third elbow surgery in 1992

Dodgers pitcher Walker Buehler robbed of $100k watch
Theft reportedly occurred at Santa Anita Park, where Buehler was attending horse races
One title that never seems to change hands is the king of Pokémon.
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Charizard and Pikachu once again sit on top of the Pokémon world in 2025 @eBay sales.
Do you think another Pokémon could ever challenge these two titans? pic.twitter.com/wkoYwHsFk3
Every remaining QB's most expensive card:
— cllct (@cllctMedia) January 19, 2026
Drake Maye - $164,700
Matthew Stafford - $55,000
Sam Darnold - $10,300
Jarrett Stidham - $3,300 pic.twitter.com/qGkfW00EjD
ICYMI: How Josh Allen and @NewEraCap raised $139,095 for the critical care units at Golisano Children’s Hospital.
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And they had lots of help from the kids! pic.twitter.com/JwB5l75xAI
Steph Curry's jersey from Game 6 of the 2022 NBA Finals sold for a record $2.45 million in a private sale.
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