Wilt Chamberlain Memorabilia Is Important, But the Market Is Stranger Than It Should Be

Wilt Chamberlain should be one of the easiest names in basketball memorabilia. He scored 100 points in a game. His numbers still look unreal. He changed how people understood size, dominance and statistics in basketball. Together with Jerry West, Bill Russell, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Oscar Robertson, he belongs to the foundation layer of NBA history. … Read more

Dennis Rodman Autographs Are Surprisingly Cheap

Dennis Rodman is one of the strangest autograph markets in basketball. On paper, he should be much more expensive. Chicago Bulls dynasty, Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, second three-peat, Hall of Fame, five championships, one of the best rebounders in NBA history and one of the most recognizable personalities the league has ever produced. And yet … Read more

Joe DiMaggio Still Matters To Collectors

Joe DiMaggio is a strange name in today’s sports memorabilia scene because almost nobody collecting him now saw him play. His career belongs to another world. No PSA slabs, no auction archives, no population reports, no collectors checking comps from their phone. DiMaggio was already an old story before the modern memorabilia market had its … Read more

Why Fake Autographs Are Getting Harder to Detect

Fake autographs used to sound like an easy problem. Compare it to a real one, look at the shape, check the slant, send it to somebody who knows signatures, done. In reality, that was always too simple, and now it is even worse. Some autographs give you a lot to work with. Weird letter formation, … Read more

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