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Detective Comics #31 (1939, Classic Batman Cover)
Comic Books · Updated 3 months ago
## One of the Most Famous Covers in Comic Book History Detective Comics #31, published in September 1939, features what many consider the single greatest Batman cover of the Golden Age. The image of Batman swooping through a moonlit sky, cape spread wide like the wings of a bat, with a Gothic ca...
Kremlin (1988 Avalon Hill Edition, Complete)
Collectible Toys & Games · Updated 3 months ago
## A Cold War Classic on Your Table The 1988 Avalon Hill edition of Kremlin is a political intrigue board game that puts players in the roles of competing factions within the Soviet Politburo. Designed by Urs Hostettler and originally published in German as "Kreml" by Fata Morgana, the Avalon Hi...
Sam Maloof Rocking Chair (Signed and Dated)
Antiques & Decorative Arts · Updated 3 months ago
## The Gold Standard of American Studio Furniture A signed and dated Sam Maloof rocking chair represents the pinnacle of American studio furniture. Sam Maloof (1916-2009) spent over six decades crafting these sculptural seats in his Alta Loma, California workshop, and his rocking chairs became t...
Frederic Remington 'The Bronco Buster' (Lifetime Cast, Roman Bronze Works)
Antiques & Decorative Arts · Updated 3 months ago
## America's Most Famous Western Bronze Frederic Remington's "The Bronco Buster" is arguably the most recognized American bronze sculpture ever created. Copyrighted in 1895, this dynamic composition of a cowboy struggling to stay mounted on a rearing, bucking horse captured the spirit of the Ame...
Ms. Marvel #1 (1977, First Ms. Marvel Carol Danvers)
Comic Books · Updated 3 months ago
## The Birth of a Marvel Powerhouse Ms. Marvel #1, published by Marvel Comics in January 1977, marks the first appearance of Carol Danvers as the superhero Ms. Marvel. Written by Gerry Conway with art by John Buscema and Joe Sinnott, this Bronze Age key issue introduced a character who would eve...
1974 Hot Wheels Flying Colors Rash 1 (Blue)
Toys & Figures · Updated 3 months ago
## A Rare Color in the Flying Colors Fleet The 1974 Hot Wheels Flying Colors Rash 1 in blue is one of the more elusive color variants from the transitional era of Mattel's beloved diecast line. Carrying catalog number 7616, the Rash 1 is a formula racing car based on the Brabham Repco, and the b...
1807 Draped Bust Half Dollar
Coins · Updated 3 months ago
## The Final Chapter of an Early American Classic The 1807 Draped Bust Half Dollar marks the end of an era in American numismatics. As the last year this design graced the fifty-cent piece, it represents a closing chapter for one of the earliest and most historically significant coin types produ...
1910-S Lincoln Wheat Cent
Coins · Updated 3 months ago
## A Second-Year Treasure from San Francisco The 1910-S Lincoln Wheat Cent holds a special place in American numismatics. As only the second year of production for what would become the longest-running coin design in United States history, this San Francisco issue carries both historical weight ...
The Beatles - Please Please Me (1963, Black/Gold Parlophone, Mono)
Vinyl Records · Updated 3 months ago
# The Beatles - Please Please Me (1963, Black/Gold Parlophone, Mono) This is where it starts. Not Abbey Road, not Sgt. Pepper's, not even Rubber Soul. The Beatles begin here, with fourteen tracks recorded in a single marathon session on February 11, 1963, at EMI Studios. Please Please Me, releas...
Inverted Jenny Plate Block Position 3
Stamps · Updated 3 months ago
# Inverted Jenny Plate Block Position 3 The Inverted Jenny is the most famous error stamp in the world. A 24-cent airmail stamp issued on May 10, 1918, where the Curtiss JN-4 ("Jenny") airplane in the center was accidentally printed upside down. Only one sheet of 100 stamps was sold to the publi...
Star Wars #1 (1977, Marvel, 35-Cent Variant)
Comic Books · Updated 3 months ago
# Star Wars #1 (1977, Marvel, 35-Cent Variant) Marvel's Star Wars #1 is one of the most important comic books of the Bronze Age. It launched the comic book adaptation of the film that changed everything, and its success literally saved Marvel Comics from financial ruin. But within the already si...
1909-S VDB Lincoln Cent
Coins · Updated 3 months ago
# 1909-S VDB Lincoln Cent The 1909-S VDB Lincoln Cent is arguably the most famous coin in American numismatics. It is the coin that every collector knows, the coin that inspires people to start checking their pocket change, and the coin that sits at the intersection of political controversy, art...
Omega Seamaster 300 Ref. CK2913 (1957, First Seamaster 300)
Watches · Updated 3 months ago
# Omega Seamaster 300 Ref. CK2913 (1957, First Seamaster 300) In 1957, Omega introduced three watches that would define the brand for generations: the Speedmaster, the Railmaster, and the Seamaster 300. The Seamaster 300, reference CK2913, was Omega's first purpose-built professional dive watch,...
Wolverine (Limited Series) #1-4 (1982, Frank Miller)
Comic Books · Updated 3 months ago
# Wolverine (Limited Series) #1-4 (1982, Frank Miller) Before the 1982 limited series, Wolverine was popular. After it, he was a phenomenon. Written by Chris Claremont and drawn by Frank Miller, this four-issue story sent Logan to Japan, gave him a code of honor, a doomed love affair, and the mo...
1889-CC Morgan Dollar (Carson City)
Coins · Updated 3 months ago
# 1889-CC Morgan Dollar (Carson City) Of all the Morgan dollars struck at the Carson City Mint, the 1889-CC stands at the pinnacle. With a mintage of just 350,000 pieces, the lowest of any Carson City Morgan, and a survival rate that makes even those modest numbers optimistic, the 1889-CC is the...
Rolex GMT-Master II Ref. 16710 "Coke" Bezel (1989)
Watches · Updated 3 months ago
# Rolex GMT-Master II Ref. 16710 "Coke" Bezel (1989) The Rolex GMT-Master II Ref. 16710 represents the final chapter of Rolex's aluminum-bezel GMT era, and the "Coke" bezel variant, with its black and red color scheme, is one of the most visually striking sport Rolexes ever produced. Introduced ...
Lee "Scratch" Perry - Super Ape (1976, Island Records First Pressing)
Vinyl Records · Updated 3 months ago
# Lee "Scratch" Perry - Super Ape (1976, Island Records First Pressing) Super Ape is the album that defined what dub could be. Recorded at Lee "Scratch" Perry's legendary Black Ark studio in Kingston, Jamaica, this 1976 masterpiece took the already radical concept of dub reggae and pushed it int...
1940 Famous Americans Complete Set (Scott #859-893)
Stamps · Updated 3 months ago
# 1940 Famous Americans Complete Set (Scott #859-893) The 1940 Famous Americans Series is one of the most ambitious and beloved stamp issues in United States postal history. Spanning 35 individual stamps across seven categories, this series honored the men and women who shaped American culture, ...
Atari 2600 (1977, Heavy Sixer CX2600)
Collectible Toys & Games · Updated 3 months ago
# Atari 2600 (1977, Heavy Sixer CX2600) The Atari Video Computer System, later known as the Atari 2600, did not just popularize home video gaming. It created the industry. When the console launched in October 1977 under model number CX2600, it introduced the concept of interchangeable game cartr...
1969 Hot Wheels Custom Mustang (Spectraflame Red)
Collectible Toys & Games · Updated 3 months ago
# 1969 Hot Wheels Custom Mustang (Spectraflame Red) When Mattel launched Hot Wheels in 1968, they did not just create a toy car line. They started a cultural phenomenon that would outlive generations of competitors. The Custom Mustang was part of the original "Sweet Sixteen," the first sixteen H...
1928 Hawaiian Sesquicentennial Half Dollar
Coins · Updated 3 months ago
# 1928 Hawaiian Sesquicentennial Half Dollar With a mintage of just 10,008 pieces, the 1928 Hawaiian Sesquicentennial Half Dollar is one of the rarest and most desirable coins in the entire classic commemorative series. Struck to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Captain James Cook's arrival at...
Batman #232 (1971, First Ra's al Ghul)
Comic Books · Updated 3 months ago
# Batman #232 (1971, First Ra's al Ghul) Batman #232 is one of those rare comic books where everything converges: a new villain who would reshape the entire Batman mythology, artwork from one of the greatest artists in the medium's history, and a story sophisticated enough to elevate superhero c...
X-Men #14 (1965, First Sentinels)
Comic Books · Updated 3 months ago
# X-Men #14 (1965, First Sentinels) The Sentinels are among the most enduring and thematically resonant villains in comic book history. Giant robots built by humans to hunt and imprison mutants, they represent the darkest impulses of prejudice given technological form. And it all started here, i...
Seiko Tuna 600m Ref. 7549-7009 (1975, Grandfather Tuna)
Watches · Updated 3 months ago
# Seiko Tuna 600m Ref. 7549-7009 (1975, Grandfather Tuna) There are dive watches, and then there is the Seiko Tuna. Born from a genuine engineering problem that needed solving, the Tuna lineage represents one of the most important chapters in professional dive watch history. The story begins in ...
1917 Type 1 Standing Liberty Quarter (Full Head)
Coins · Updated 3 months ago
# 1917 Type 1 Standing Liberty Quarter (Full Head) Few American coins carry a backstory as fascinating as the 1917 Type 1 Standing Liberty Quarter. This is the coin that shocked polite society, prompted a Congressional redesign, and became one of the most collectible quarters in United States nu...