





What is a Jackie Robinson jersey — with a bloodstain on it — worth? What about a clump of Dwight D. Eisenhower’s hair? A vintage Apple computer with Steve Jobs’ handwriting on it? Rare collectibles expert Ken Goldin knows all, and now he’s sharing his findings with the world. Every episode of King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch features a treasure trove of historic and bizarre items that are up for sale, with celeb guests including Drake and Peyton Manning, who show up ready to pawn their wares.




Dust off your most prized possessions: The series premieres April 28.
Watch it below.

The series stars founder and executive chairman Ken Goldin and his team from Goldin Auctions, the world’s largest collectibles marketplace. Ken is basically like the Godfather, but for rare and quirky items. Specializing in sports and pop culture memorabilia, Ken knows what he wants and won’t leave a room without the goods. Keep an eye out for guest celebs Mike Tyson, Ric Flair, Karl Malone, Joe Montana and Logan Paul — who sit down with Ken as prospective buyers or sellers.
Ken and his team track down hard-to-find collector’s items including Babe Ruth’s Yankees contract, a Steph Curry rookie trading card and the LeBron James triple Logoman card. They work with a variety of sellers to appraise and authenticate the goods before finding a buyer willing to cough up a huge chunk of change for a rare item — anything from a Princess Diana Beanie Baby to the jersey Leo Messi was wearing when he scored his 500th career goal for FC Barcelona.
The series takes place in and around Goldin Auctions HQ in New Jersey.


















































