
Mickey Mantle Type 1 photo sells for record $843,750 at auction
A 1951 Mickey Mantle image set a Type 1 photo record, selling for $843,750 at auction Sunday

Memorabilia thief details heists in '60 Minutes' interview
Yogi Berra's nine World Series rings were among the items stolen through the years

Meet the man who always believed in the world's most expensive comic book
Long before it went for $6 million, Action Comics No. 1 sold for a record price to an 18-year-old

Andy Warhol 'Mao' print reported missing by California college
Search is on for a Warhol print, valued at around $50,000

MLB teams must quit being unfair to fans on milestone HR balls
Fans deserve to get full value when they catch a historic baseball

How a novice collector ended up with one of most valuable Michael Jordan cards
A Denver man only has one card in his collection, but that single card is among the hobby's most valuable

Caitlin Clark collectibles craze: The quest for her shoes, jerseys
Iowa icon impacting the memorabilia world just as much as basketball

1995: Blazers trade Drexler to Houston
Drexler helped propel Houston to a second straight title

Michael Jordan collectible library: Portfolio of MJ's top items
The cllct Portfolio looks at MJ's record sales ... and more attainable items for any collector

Top 10 sales of Type 1 photos: Jackie, Namath, Cobb make list
From Babe to Broadway Joe to Jackie, we list the top 10 Type 1 photos ever publicly sold
One year later, the triple auto card with LeBron, Steph and KD still hasn’t surfaced.
— cllct (@cllctMedia) August 15, 2025
Is that a bad thing for the hobby?@michaelrubin says no. pic.twitter.com/f7gjuk8HgL
This is rage bait.
— Will Stern (@Will__Stern) August 15, 2025
Like if the Topps NOW Olympic Triple Auto was Durant, Steph and Devin Booker. https://t.co/1qz3wHORV8
Few players collect baseball cards like @MattStrahm ...
— cllct (@cllctMedia) August 15, 2025
And although he doesn't collect Pokémon cards, he feels they're a much safer investment than sports cards.
(Via YT/@TylerBoronski) pic.twitter.com/YCImlnSXnL
How will Terence Atmane celebrate his incredible run to the Cincinnati Open semifinals?
— cllct (@cllctMedia) August 15, 2025
Probably with some Pokémon cards! pic.twitter.com/qGs7ycpGov