Collectibles Multiverse is a reference site for people who collect physical things. Comics, coins, cards, watches, toys, video games, sneakers, vinyl, stamps, banknotes, retro computers, signed memorabilia — if it has a serial number, a print run, a grading scale, or an auction record, we are interested in it.
We started this project because the existing collecting web is fragmented. There is excellent information out there, but it is split across forums, dealer blogs, auction-house archives, single-category encyclopedias, and YouTube channels. A new collector trying to learn the language of any single category — never mind several at once — has to do a lot of stitching together. Our job is to do that stitching.
Three kinds of content sit at the centre of the site:
We write for the curious. A 12-year-old who just opened a pack of cards should be able to read our beginner’s guide and understand it. A 40-year-old returning to the hobby after twenty years should find our identification pages technical enough to be useful. A serious collector with a specialist focus should still find something they didn’t know in our deeper material. We try to write everything so that the reader at the next experience level up isn’t bored, and the reader at the next level down isn’t lost.
The site is supported by display advertising and a small number of affiliate links to auction marketplaces and reference retailers. We have a separate Affiliate Disclosure page that explains the programs we participate in, how affiliate links are marked, and the rule we use to decide what to recommend. The short version: we write the article first, then check whether any of the natural recommendations have a program.
We don’t appraise items remotely, we don’t authenticate items by photograph, and we don’t broker transactions between readers. If you have an item you want valued, an authenticator (PSA, JSA, CGC, BGS, NGC, PCGS, WATA, AFA) is the right next step depending on the category. If you want to sell something, an auction house specialist for that category is your best route.
Our research, sourcing, and corrections process is documented on the Editorial Guidelines page. The summary: every claim has at least two independent sources, every price is dated, every photograph is credited, and every correction is logged at the bottom of the article rather than silently edited.
For story tips, factual corrections, partnership inquiries, or just to tell us what you collect, email us through the contact page. We answer every email personally and we love hearing from collectors of categories we have not covered yet.
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