
Rare Ken Griffey Jr. SkyBox card sells for record $280k
Griffey Jr.'s 1998 SkyBox E-X 2001 Essential Credentials Now is limited to just 10 copies

Topps brings patch program to WWE's WrestleMania, Smackdown and RAW events
Wrestlers will wear patches attached to their boots, starting with this weekend's WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas

Paige Bueckers' card market already at superstar levels
As UConn star goes No. 1 in WNBA Draft, her top sales already surpass several Hall of Famers

Luka Dončić finishes No. 1 in jersey sales after midseason trade to Lakers
Shocking Dončić deal helped NBA jersey sales climb 21% after trade deadline

Roger Maris' road jersey from 1961 season sells for $1.1 million
Jersey was worn when Maris hit his 59th homer, previously sold for $244,240 in 2022

Ball from final out of Mets' 1986 World Series win sells for $183k
Baseball is signed by Gary Carter, Jesse Orosco

Inside the elaborate operation to get Masters merch to secondary market
MMO Golf uses a team of runners to acquire items at Augusta National and then resells them with heavy markup

Masters badges hit record prices amid Augusta National crackdown
Badges for Sunday's final round have sold for as much as $8,000 each

Tom Brady recalls when he spent 'every free dollar' on collecting cards
Seven-time Super Bowl champ opened his newest card shop in New Jersey

'I'm getting screwed:' Card supply companies prepare for tariffs to hit
Manufacturers hoping to withstand impact before passing on increased costs to consumers
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