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Philly Launch: King of Collectibles Season 3

King of Collectibles Season 3 Premiere Brings Sports, Stars, and Collectibles to Philadelphia

Ken Goldin thanking the over 300 guest who came out to celebrate the season 3 premier of the hit Netflix series King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch

Philadelphia played host to a high-energy private celebration this week as the premiere party for Season 3 of King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch took over the W Philadelphia on Wednesday night.

Philadelphia Eagles players and alumni – Landon Dickerson, Todd Herremans, DeSean Jackson, Brent Celek, Connor Barwin and Jordan Mailata

The evening brought together athletes, collectors, and industry insiders to celebrate the return of the hit Netflix series, which pulls back the curtain on the fast-moving, high-stakes world of rare sports and pop-culture memorabilia. The show centers on Goldin, the largest collectibles marketplace on eBay and a dominant force in the global collectibles space.

Logan Paul and Ken Goldin discussing Logan’s Pikachu Illustrator, PSA 10 (Gem Mint) Card

The room buzzed with energy as athletes and notable guests filled the space, including Philadelphia Eagles players, rising NBA star Jared McCain, and digital creator-turned-entrepreneur Logan Paul. It was a true collision of sports, entertainment, and collectibles—mirroring the mix that has made the series such a standout.

Jared McCain and Ken Goldin checking out some rare collectibles

Co-produced by Eli Manning and Peyton Manning, the show continues to spotlight headline-making items, major deals, and the personalities driving today’s booming collectibles market.

The entire cast of season 3 of King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch posing on the redcarpet together

Season 3 of King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch officially premieres December 23 on Netflix, and if the energy inside the W Philadelphia was any indication, the new season is poised to be one of the biggest yet.

Among the season’s biggest surprises is Goldin securing a soccer jersey worn, or verifiably used, by Lionel Messi as a child. The story of how it landed in his hands, he said, unfolds on the show and is almost too good for TV.

Thanks to Creative Helm for the photos, and John Whitehead for help in the write up. I unfortunately was downed by the flu last Wednesday, and had to cancel at the last minute.

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