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Jun 2023
45m 41s

The King of Collectables, Autographs + C...

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A Mickey Mantle baseball card recently sold for $12.6 million dollars and the collectibles market is valued at $458 billion dollars… Really, no Really!

Jason and Peter marveled why people collect comics, vinyl, sports memorabilia, video games, toys, cars, and autographs. Is it merely an investment or does it speak to something more fundamental about what captivates us? To help explore the psychology of collecting, they invited legendary collector Ken Goldin, who stars in the Netflix series King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch to join them on the podcast.

IN THIS EPISODE:

  • How to properly appraise collectables.
  • The staggering percentage of memorabilia that is fake.
  • Are NFT’s a smart collectable and do they’ll hold their value?
  • A first-generation unopened iPhone is worth how much!?!
  • 1.5-million-dollar Mario Brothers game.
  • The most valuable lunch box, bobblehead and Lego bricks.
  • Top-10 most valuable movie props sold at auction.
  • Estimated value of the George Costanza iconic glasses from Seinfeld.
  • The right way to determine what YOU should collect.

Watch Ken on Netflix’s "King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch"

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Instagram & Twitter: @KenGoldin

Online: GoldinAuctions.com

 

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