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Ken Goldin, known as the 'King of Collectibles,' discusses the second season of his show 'King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch' with PEOPLE. He shares moments like reuniting with Barry Bonds and Reggie Jackson and explains how experience and market knowledge help him determine the value of collectibles. Goldin also dispels the misconception that collecting is boring, emphasizing that collectibles can range from sports cards to movie props and rock and roll memorabilia, catering to various interests. He reveals selling a Michael Jordan patch for $1.9 million and an Erling Haaland soccer card for over $100,000 as surprising successes in his career.
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