Ken Goldin is ready to bring out the big guns again, as Netflix proudly announces the return of “King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch” for its third season. This time around, expect even more drama, higher stakes, and perhaps a few jaw-dropping revelations as the show delves deeper into the heart-pounding world of collectibles and memorabilia auctions—a realm where nostalgia and investment beautifully intertwine.
Originally premiering in 2023, “King of Collectibles” has rapidly gained a cult following, securing a place in Netflix’s coveted Top 10 and snagging a Critics Choice Real TV Awards nomination for Best Business Show. While the exact premiere date of the third season remains under wraps, the anticipation is palpable among collectors and reality TV buffs alike.
Ken Goldin, the charismatic star of the series and the mastermind behind the eponymous auction house, can hardly contain his enthusiasm. “We’re over the moon to return,” Goldin exclaimed, “particularly during such an electrifying period in the collectibles industry. With fresh categories blossoming, escalating stakes, and an ever-growing interest, there’s no better time to showcase these astounding stories.”
One might attribute this newfound interest partly to the show itself, which has expertly illuminated the lucrative and captivating nature of the collectibles industry. Behind Goldin’s infectious passion lies a sophisticated auction empire buttressed by high-profile partnerships. This season sees the return of production powerhouses Wheelhouse’s Spoke Studios, Peyton Manning’s Omaha Productions, and Connor Schell’s Full Day Productions, along with a continued collaboration with eBay—a relationship that has only deepened since eBay acquired Goldin’s auction house in 2024. This strategic acquisition has allowed Goldin to broaden its inventory, enticing enthusiasts with diverse offerings like pop culture memorabilia and exclusive movie props, thanks in part to their recent purchase of Studio Auctions.
If numbers speak louder than words, then Goldin’s recent performance is a deafening success. Per the data compilers over at Card Ladder, Goldin was responsible for over $32 million of June’s trading card sales, adding to a jaw-dropping industry total of $305 million for that month alone. This surge echoes the mounting excitement and investment seen across the collectibles landscape—a terrain where passion and business are perennially at odds.
Yet, no high-stakes world is without its dose of drama, and the collectibles scene is no exception. In a recent and very public PR squall, Goldin locked horns with Fanatics Live CEO Nick Bell. The latter attempted to surreptitiously advertise Fanatics’ own auctions on Ken Goldin’s Instagram turf, igniting a spat that added a personal flair to their professional rivalry. Though tensions flared, they’re also indicative of the increasing competition as contenders vie not only for market dominance but also for the limelight in an industry that thrives on both exclusivity and exposure.
While fans eagerly await further announcements surrounding Season 3, one can only imagine the riveting tales ready to unfold and the storied items that will emerge from obscurity. With each episode promising to elevate the drama and excitement, “King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch” aims to captivate viewers and collectors alike, serving as a grand stage for the fascinating—and often unpredictable—performances of seasoned appraisers, ambitious bidders, and perhaps the occasional gate-crashing celebrity.
This upcoming season stands as a testament to just how incredibly vibrant the collectibles arena has become. From rare sports cards to iconic movie memorabilia, the scope is as vast as it is intricate, with its players poised as modern-day treasure hunters. In a tranquil world guided by provenance and condition, every piece tells a story and every auction doubles as an adventure. Through the lens of “King of Collectibles,” viewers are granted a front-row seat to the surprising intricacies of the booming industry—watching as nostalgia and finance coalesce in an enigmatic dance that’s as thrilling as any fictional thriller promising tales of intrigue and unforeseen twists.
Undoubtedly, as each episode rolls out, viewers will be on the edge of their seats, anticipating not just the next big find but the next big story—each collectible a chapter in a history still being written. It’s this blend of mystique and modern market mechanics that make “King of Collectibles” a must-watch—and its return, a well-timed dive into a culture that is both timeless and timely.