
World Series program, signed by Mantle, Mays and DiMaggio, sells for $3,600
Program from 1951 Fall Classic easily topped its $400 pre-sale estimate

Pair of tickets captures moment Joel Youngblood earned baseball immortality
Youngblood is the only player to record hits for two different teams on the same day

Inside one collector's quest for the rarest Mickey Mantle-signed 1952 Topps card
L.A. screenwriter found his grail in what might be the earliest signed 1952 Topps Mantle card

eBay announces Facebook Marketplace partnership
Deal will give eBay access to platform with 1.2 billion shoppers

G.O.A.T. Authentics to now authenticate Tom Brady signatures
Company previously specialized in only verifying Michael Jordan autographs

Walter White's house from 'Breaking Bad' on market for $4 million
Albuquerque home receives around 300 daily visitors because of show's popularity

Connor McDavid's Stanley Cup Final skates fetch $20k at auction
Game-worn McDavid helmet also sells for $16k in MeiGray auction

Whatnot valuation nears $5 billion after $265 million funding round
Live commerce platform has raised a total of $746 million in venture funding

Ranking the Madden cover curses, from best to worst
After Christian McCaffrey's injury-riddled season, cllct ponders whether the Madden curse has returned

Historic 'Star Wars' toy collection goes to auction
Jeff Jacob has assembled one of the world's most valuable collections of toys
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