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A clip making the rounds on social media pitched collectibles as a smarter bet than the stock market. The numbers looked compelling on their face. On The Money Guy Show segment “Financial Advisors React to Jaw Dropping Money Clips,” co-host Bo Hanson took the numbers apart and explained why the comparison falls apart under scrutiny.
With tequila hitting a new world auction record in recent weeks, and WineFi offering irs first premium tequila investment barrels, is the agave spirit set for a new boom? Arabella Mileham reports.
It’s probably safe to say that out of the elite club that’s achieved both 500 home runs and 3,000 hits, Eddie Murray is the most underappreciated in the hobby. It’s true that he is known as a very private person who has had his run-ins with the press, but he was always respected by his…
In 2026, the Hobby has continued to see meteoric growth: more record-breaking sales—which have, in part, led to higher retail prices—more exclusive licensing deals, and more people clamoring for MJ cards than ever before. Thankfully, it turns out there’s some hope left for humanity: the collectibles industry is making a genuine effort to give back,…
Collaborations have never been more popular in sports, especially in Major League Baseball. As a way to expand their fan base and bring additional excitement to the game, teams are partnering with popular brands, entertainment franchises, and artists to create limited-edition promotional items and merchandise that quickly become collectors’ items.
Gone are the days where hobbyists could point to a simple and straight-forward base card as the pinnacle for a top player. In 1986, collectors were chasing Jerry Rice’s Topps rookie and that was it. In 1989, the hunt was on for Ken Griffey Jr.’s rookies in Bowman, Donruss, Fleer and Topps Traded, though the…