
On 40th anniversary, 'We Are The World' memorabilia remains rare
Signed posters, sheet music among most valuable items from 1985 benefit recording

Shohei Ohtani 1/1 card goes to auction with eye-popping $600k estimate
Ohtani's autographed '50/50 Club' card could set record for any Topps NOW product

Signed copy of Albert Einstein's famous 'tongue' photo sells for record $338,630
Photo was once gifted to the daughter of KFC founder Colonel Sanders

Ultra-rare Babe Ruth rookie card sells for $1.37M
Babe Ruth's 1916 M101-4 is among the hobby's most coveted rookies

Beckett opens first international grading center in Germany
Company will offer "full stack of services" at its new European grading center

How a collection of historic Steelers jerseys was inspired by a TV commercial
Timothy Kelley spent more than four decades pursuing his collection of game-used Pittsburgh items

Paul Skenes 1/1 card goes to auction: What comes next for coveted Rookie Debut Patch?
What is card worth? How was it delivered? When will it sell? cllct answers all the questions

Paul Skenes' Rookie Debut Patch goes to auction at Fanatics Collect
Skenes RDPA was among the most important cards to release in 2024

Goldin Auctions authenticates Pokémon box with CT scanning
Auction house says technology was only used to confirm authentication of the box, not assess its contents

How the Phillies' Matt Strahm became the top card collector in the majors
All-Star reliever has amassed nearly 1 million cards, says it makes him feel 'like turning 12 years old again'
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