Auction Talk #53 with Nic (@thewharfsportscards)

The latest round of high-end sports card auctions had some absolute monsters, and we’re breaking it all down. From the $579K 1997-98 Skybox E-X2001 Essential Credentials Now /8 Kobe sale to the record-breaking Randy Moss 24 Karat Gold, we’re pulling back the curtain on what happened, what it means, and where things might be headed.
  • Why the Kobe 1997 Credentials Now BGS 9 didn’t crack a million
  • Victor Wembanyama’s Nebula sale and what it says about the market
  • A huge night for ‘90s football—Emmitt Smith, Randy Moss, and more
  • The continued rise of Kobe Bryant cards and why collectors are taking notice
  • Where LeBron and Luka stand after key auctions
  • How bidding strategy can make or break your purchases
If you love auctions, big-time sales, and the psychology behind them, this episode is for you.

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