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Honus Wagner, Shohei Ohtani and their historic collectibles star in Season 3 of ‘King of Collectibles’
Goldin’s popular “King of Collectibles” show on Netflix introduces collectors and fans to historic sports collectibles spanning centuries, from Honus Wagner to Shohei Ohtani.
Season 3 of “King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch” features the discovery and authentication of a 1909 T206 Honus Wagner card that has been in the same family for more than 100 years, as well as the $4 million sale last year of a home run ball from Ohtani’s historic 50/50 season.
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The popular show, which reached Netflix’s Top 10 in multiple countries during the first two seasons, follows Goldin founder and CEO Ken Goldin and his team as they run one of the hobby’s top auction houses and showcases some of the most impressive stories and items sold in the collecting world.
“‘King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch’ has done so much for the hobby industry, telling our story and illustrating why there is no business quite like this,” Goldin said. “Season three takes audiences even deeper into our world; we have absolutely incredible pieces to show and stories to share that will blow your mind.”
Produced by Wheelhouse’s Spoke Studios, Peyton Manning’s Omaha Productions, and Connor Schell’s Full Day Productions, in partnership with eBay, Season 3 gives viewers an inside look at Goldin’s most active year to date, including the company’s first major international trip to Tokyo, the acquisition of Studio Auctions and the sales of several record-setting collectibles.
The iconic T206 Honus Wagner card was consigned to Goldin by the family of a collector who found it in the original pack of Sweet Caporal cigarettes more than 100 years ago. It is the only known Wagner card traced directly back to its original tobacco package. The Ohtani ball set a record last year when it sold at auction for $4.3 million.
WWE star and social media influencer Logan Paul stars in Season 3 as Goldin convinces him to consign one of the most valuable and high-profile trading cards in existence: Paul’s Pikachu Illustrator PSA 10.
Pokémon cards take center stage during the new season, including the sale of a Pokémon-shaped Flamin’ Hot Cheeto, nicknamed “Cheetozard” for more than $87,000.
In addition to Paul, other celebrity appearances include chef and creator Nick DiGiovanni, who gives Goldin a cooking lesson and receives nostalgic items from Goldin for his studio; Giannis Antetokounmpo and his brothers, who joined Goldin at the 2025 National Sports Collectors Convention; and collector and entrepreneur Gary Vaynerchuk.
The new season also explores the human side of collecting, highlighting a couple’s journey consigning an item to support their burgeoning family, as well as collectors chasing long-held dreams.







