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Twelve Collecting Universes

Each category we cover is a complete reference universe — history, identification, grading, storage and authentication — organised so a beginner can find the entry door and a specialist can find the obscure detail.

Major categories

CATEGORYSports CardsFrom T206 tobacco issues to modern Panini parallels — baseball, basketball, football, soccer.Read →CATEGORYTrading Card GamesPokémon, Magic: The Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Lorcana — collectible singles and sealed product.Read →CATEGORYCoinsNumismatics from US Morgan dollars to ancient Greek tetradrachms — grading, identification, provenance.Read →CATEGORYComicsGolden Age through Modern — authentication, restoration detection, page-quality preservation.Read →CATEGORYWatchesVintage and modern wristwatches — references, calibers, dial variants, provenance documentation.Read →CATEGORYVinyl RecordsFirst pressings, matrix codes, label variants and Goldmine-grade condition standards.Read →

Additional categories

CATEGORYBanknotesPaper currency from US large-size to Confederate to modern polymer.Read →CATEGORYBooksFirst editions, association copies, signed copies and dust-jacket points of issue.Read →CATEGORYStampsPhilately — systematic collection and study of postage, postal history and revenues.Read →CATEGORYVideo GamesSealed cartridges, factory boxes, region variants and the WATA/CGC/VGA grading framework.Read →CATEGORYVintage ToysStar Wars Kenner to Hot Wheels Redlines — carded and loose, AFA grading and beyond.Read →CATEGORYMemorabiliaSports and entertainment — game-used, autographs, programmes and photo-matched pieces.Read →

How the categories are organised

Each category hub contains: a written introduction with historical context; a list of what the category covers; featured guides; relevant lists; key glossary terms; a beginner roadmap; common pitfalls; and an FAQ. Universal collector skills — grading, storage, provenance, authentication — are covered in cross-category guides linked from every hub.

Where to start

If you don’t collect anything yet, start at the Start Here hub for an audience-aware introduction. If you have a specific item to identify, the Glossary is the fastest first stop.

How we researched this

This piece on Categories draws on published auction house results, professional grading service population reports, dealer price lists, hobby trade publications, and historical sale records current to May 2026. Where price ranges are provided, they represent observed realized sales across multiple independent venues rather than a single asking price or speculative valuation.

Our editorial process involves cross-referencing realized auction prices against grading service population data and dealer price guides before publication. The collectibles market is illiquid, condition-sensitive, and subject to taste shifts; figures change continuously and should always be confirmed with current auction comparables before any transaction.

Key takeaways for collectors and sellers

Frequently asked questions

How current is the information on this page?

This page was last reviewed in May 2026. Realized prices fluctuate continuously; we recommend pulling the most recent auction comparables from at least two major venues before making any transaction decision.

Where does the underlying data come from?

Underlying data is sourced from published auction archives, professional grading service population reports, hobby trade publications, and dealer-published price lists. We do not republish proprietary subscription-only price guides.

Should I treat collectibles as an investment?

Collectibles are illiquid, condition-sensitive, and subject to taste cycles. Storage, insurance, authentication, and transaction costs are material. We do not provide investment advice; consult a qualified financial professional before allocating meaningful capital to any collectible category.

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