Senna’s 1994 Helmet Returns to the Spotlight After Collector Purchase
Canadian collector Darren Jack has acquired an Ayrton Senna helmet from 1994, and even a reported $1 million offer from a Formula 1 driver in Suzuka was not enough to pry it away.
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Canadian collector Darren Jack has acquired an Ayrton Senna helmet from 1994, and even a reported $1 million offer from a Formula 1 driver in Suzuka was not enough to pry it away.
A PSA 9 1998 Japanese Pikachu Illustrator card fetched $1,406,250 at Heritage Auctions, reinforcing its status as one of the most coveted Pokémon collectibles ever made.
Pop Mart has announced a Labubu x FIFA collaboration ahead of the 2026 World Cup, bringing new plush toys, keychains, and lifestyle items to fans across North America.
Disney has added an official Winnie the Pooh cookbook to its 100th anniversary collectibles. Pre-orders are open for the honey-forward hardcover, arriving March 31, and the celebration also includes a tea set, a 1,399-piece LEGO, new Funko Pop! figures, and a mindful moments book.
Tokyo police say three people used bags stuffed with paper that looked like cash to purchase three rare Pokémon cards valued at about 51 million yen, roughly $320,000. All three are now in custody on fraud charges.
A Pokemon collector just dropped $87,840 on a Charizard-shaped Cheeto nicknamed the Cheetozard. Guinness World Records now recognizes it as the priciest videogame likeness corn snack. Yes, really.
A new leak claims Lego will release a PlayStation 1 build for adults this December. Expect roughly 1,900 pieces, a console and controller, a $159.99 price, and maybe some mini game cases.
A trusted LEGO leak claims a classic PlayStation console set — controller included — could arrive this December with 1,911 pieces and a $159.99 price tag.
From Leon's car to the S.T.A.R.S. Office, we've mapped every one of the 18 collectible files in Resident Evil Requiem's Raccoon City chapter.
McDonald's UK unveils a limited-time trading card promotion, with four new designs and details on how to collect them starting March 17.