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  2. Geoff Wilson (card collector) - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Wilson founded Sports Card Investor, a platform dedicated to educating and informing both new and seasoned sports card collectors and investors. [7] The website and accompanying YouTube channel focus on the financial aspects of the sports card hobby, treating it as an alternative investment opportunity.

  3. Ken Goldin - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Goldin (born August 18, 1965) is an American auctioneer, television personality, and sports card collector. He has sold over $1.3 billion in memorabilia related to sports, history, and pop culture in his career, [1] including through his company, Goldin Auctions. [2] He is featured on the Netflix TV series King of Collectibles: The ...

  4. Putting on a show: Local sports card collectors work to put ...

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    Mar. 27—Formerly an amateur hobbyist, Nathan O'Brien has turned pro. O'Brien and his wife, Rachel, relocated to Spokane from Puget Sound's Whidbey Island in 2006 after he accepted a job at ...

  5. Tuff Stuff - Wikipedia

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    Tuff Stuff is an online magazine that publishes prices for trading cards and other collectibles from a variety of sports, including baseball, basketball, American football, ice hockey, golf, auto racing and mixed martial arts.

  6. Upper Deck Company - Wikipedia

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    They also provide Personalized Trading Card, allowing amateur sports fans to go online and create their own Upper Deck trading card. WebPass is a technology that turns an invisible watermark on a trading card into the collector's key into secret websites. [49]

  7. Mickey Mantle card breaks record, as sports memorabilia soar

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    A mint condition Mickey Mantle baseball card sold for $12.6 million Sunday, blasting into the record books as the most ever paid for sports memorabilia in a market that has grown exponentially ...