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Logan Paul has Pokémon dominating the hobby's center stage
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The continued collaboration between Logan Paul and Goldin continues to pay dividends.
Collectors paid nearly $1.4 million for 36 combined packs in an upcoming box break of a 1999 Pokémon Base Set 1st Edition Booster Box, more than triple the previous record for a sealed box of Pokémon.
There is perhaps no card talked about more in the hobby right now than Paul’s 1999 Pikachu Illustrator 1/1 up for auction at Goldin.
Much of the discourse has come from online hobbyists who don’t believe the card should have been graded a 10 by PSA.
Kevin O’Leary, also known as Mr. Wonderful, is part of the group that purchased the 2007 Michael Jordan-Kobe Bryant Dual Logoman 1/1 for $12.9 million in August, setting the record for any card in history.
Now, less than six months later, O’Leary is saying that same card could be worth $17-$20 million.
A former Miami Heat staffer has been sentenced to federal prison for stealing more than 400 game-worn jerseys from team facilities, including LeBron James’ Game 7 jersey from the 2013 NBA Finals.

Shorthand for Secondary Liquidity & Momentum, Mantel’s SLAM Score is intended to make it easier for hobbyists to know when to turn cards into cash.

The most valuable American business document in history sold for $2.51 million.
Why is it so important? The three-page document set the original terms for The Apple Computer Company.
Could one of the most incredible matches in tennis lore produce the most valuable racket in the sport’s history?
SCP Auctions president David Kohler certainly expects it to.







