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Ken Goldin 'The King Of Cards' | PBD Podcast | EP 140 |

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4.63K Ratings

🗓️ 4 April 2022

⏱️ 115 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Patrick Bet-David is joined by sports collectibles guru Ken Goldin, Elon Musk, Drake, Trading Cards and much more...

TOPICS

  • Elon Musk buys 9% stake in Twitter
  • Ken Goldin opens cards with Drake
  • Most expensive cards ever sold
  • Logan Paul purchased the most expensive Pokemon card ever
  • What cards are undervalued vs. overvalued
  • How trading cards became cool again
  • Are there Indexes for trading cards
  • Opening a trading card box worth $25,000

Ken Goldin is the Executive Chairman and Founder of Goldin Auctions, the leading marketplace for trading cards, collectibles, and memorabilia. Ken is one of the most widely recognized leaders in the collectibles industry and over the course of his career has sold more than $1.3 billion in memorabilia from many of the biggest names in sports, history, and pop culture.


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About: 

Patrick Bet-David is the founder and CEO of Valuetainment Media. He is the author of the #1 Wall Street Journal bestseller Your Next Five Moves (Simon & Schuster) and a father of 2 boys and 2 girls. He currently resides in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

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0:00.0

You're not going to see. Okay, folks, episode number 140 with the one and only king of cards can golden from golden auctions can how you doing I'm doing great

0:29.4

Patrick we hear you typing title we like typing fast, we can turn that off.

0:34.3

For some of you guys that don't know who Ken Golden is, here's what I will tell you.

0:37.4

If you've been following Bitcoin, NFT, stocks, real estate, whatever you're following, and you're not looking at the collectible market,

0:46.2

you're going to want to stick around today for a couple different reasons.

0:48.7

Ken, I think in 2012, golden auctions did $800,000.

0:54.0

I want to say in 20-20 or 2021, give or take you did a hundred million dollars.

0:59.0

2020 did a hundred million dollars.

1:01.0

And last month alone, you did a little over

1:03.5

forty million dollars correct which is insanity this isn't cards we're talking

1:08.0

about right collectible cards and comics and some of the other stuff but we'll get

1:12.4

into that folks stick around but we'll get into that folks

1:13.0

stick around meanwhile before we get into everything I want to make an

1:16.6

announcement to you we just got word this morning it's all over the place if you

1:21.3

want to put it up Tyler so we can just get right into it. We'll comment into this before we get into King Golden and others and I think Matt Sappala's on his way, but his flight's been delayed four or five times. He's going to join us right in the middle of it.

1:33.7

So breaking news, Twitter shares sores more than 20% after Elon Musk takes 9% stake in social media company.

1:42.4

So let me get this straight. So he's been teasing

1:44.7

that he's gonna buy or if he should start a company. We talked about this whether he

1:50.0

should team up with Logan or not Peter Thiel he buys 73.486 million

1:56.6

shares which is 9.2% bought it for 2.89 billion within the first few hours I

2:02.4

think the stock went up 25% now is 20% which means on his 3 billion

2:07.2

He's already made 600 million dollars himself and here's a kicker. Some people are like well I got a text right now from a

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