The record paid for an NBA title ring has been broken at @GoldinCo tonight.
A 2000 Lakers championship players ring, gifted by Kobe to his father Joe, has sold for $927,200.
The previous record was Bill Russell’s first ring (1957), which sold for $705K in Dec. 2021.
Every week, millions of dollars is being spent on collectibles and memorabilia.
Yet there hasn’t been a real media outlet to cover this asset class.
That ends April 8.
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BREAKING: Collectors, parent company of PSA, is acquiring grader SGC.
PSA has 78% of the market and SGC has 7% of the market, according to @gemrate.
CGC has 10%, Beckett has 4%.
@eBay Announces Commercial Agreement and Investment in Sports Trading Card Company @CheckOutMyCards, Strengthening Commitment to Collectible Enthusiasts https://t.co/tVQJtoHAZe #tradingcards#thehobby
Found of the day (2015): The ultimate swap shop! Urban explorers find $1MILLION-worth of collectable sports cards inside an abandoned factory in #Detroit https://t.co/YIOFClnp8P #sportscards#thehobby#lostplace
EXCLUSIVE, EXCLUSIVE!
Victor #Wembanyama’s Pre-NBA Rookie Card Sells for Record Amount at Auction, via @InsideTheSpurs
Check out my story and interview with #Goldin Auction’s CEO, Ken Goldin — “The King of Collectibles.” This was fun! #Spurs#NBA
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🚨 BREAKING NEWS 🚨
Post Malone has purchased the Magic the Gathering “The One Ring” trading card for $2,600,000.
This is the most expensive MTG card of all-time, crushing the previous record of $800k.