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This investor paid $16.5 million for a Pokémon card: here's why
Yahoo Finance· 2026-04-13 15:00
Welcome to a new episode of Opening Bid, Unfiltered. I'm Yahoo Finance's Executive Editor Brian Sozzi. I am so jazzed up about this episode. One is because I think it's the first time where I get to talk to the child, the son of someone that I've long talked to and enjoyed many of our conversations through the years. Here with me today is AJ Scaramucci of Solari Capital. Good to see you, man. Good to be here. Thanks. >> see you. Thanks for having me, yeah. Like I mentioned, for years I have talked to your d ...
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OpenSea· 2026-02-08 18:50
RT Meebits (@MeebitsNFTs)The next episode of The Meebits Podcast drops Tuesday, February 10 at 10am EST.@HollanderAdam, CMO of @opensea, joins us to talk NFTs, the future of collecting, and how OpenSea is building for the future while supporting the broader ecosystem. https://t.co/3dkvQdSNAq ...
Sports collector helps N.J. man sell baseball card collection worth millions
NBC News· 2025-09-18 19:00
Sports Memorabilia Market Overview - The sports memorabilia market revolves around unique and one-of-a-kind items, appealing to collectors seeking individuality [1] - Sports memorabilia collecting is more than a casual hobby, involving securing autographed collectibles and historical items from sports venues [2] - A key aspect of collecting is cherishing players, moments, and teams, almost like a deeply held belief [4] Key Players and Collections - Brandon Steiner is a prominent figure in the sports memorabilia industry, known for securing a large number of autographed collectibles [2] - Barry Tlesnik, a collector, possesses over 4 million baseball trading cards, including top sets dating back to 1948 [5] - Tlesnik's entire collection is estimated to be worth $7 million [5] Market Dynamics and Trends - Flea markets played a significant role in the early stages of card collecting [4][5] - Collectors sometimes part with their collections due to space constraints and the desire to realize financial gains [6] - Collectors hope that others will appreciate the items as much as they have, preserving the nostalgia and memories associated with them [7]