Will Seippel, CEO of WorthPoint, enjoys watching the objects bought at auctions held by our WorthPoint Trade Companions. We thought it could be an important concept for him to pick a few of his favourite bought objects and clarify why these gross sales stood out to him. Gaining insights from Will is a wonderful approach to study shopping for and promoting traits in our trade. We need to empower you to purchase and promote with confidence. Check out his ideas on just a few of our companions’ current gross sales.
On October 27, 2025, WorthPoint added 329,172 objects to its Worth Information, totaling $30,236,194.49, with a median lot worth of $94.43.
Main Occasion in Poster World
EmoviePoster kicked off the Halloween season with an exhilarating sequence of horror poster auctions that set collectors buzzing. The standout of the occasion was a 1932 “The Mummy” title foyer card that includes Boris Karloff, which bought for an astounding $106,500—a record-breaking outcome for the platform. The cardboard, measuring 11″ x 14″, was in excellent situation with solely minor imperfections and had by no means been restored. Given its rarity—just one different instance bought, over three a long time in the past—this sale was a significant occasion within the classic film poster world. The haunting imagery and historic worth made it some of the fascinating horror collectibles ever provided.
The joy didn’t finish there. Out of two,451 tons totaling $644,277, the highest 5 items introduced in $191,000, with most objects remaining reasonably priced—the median worth being simply $72.27. Whereas Karloff and Bela Lugosi dominated the highest spots, an surprising contender joined the combination: an authentic, unfolded 1980 “Empire Strikes Again” one-sheet poster, which bought for $15,500. This ultra-rare piece, in glorious situation and marked with Japanese textual content on the reverse, added an interesting twist to the lineup. Total, the public sale struck the proper stability between elite rarity and accessible gathering—really a Halloween deal with for film memorabilia fanatics.
Extremely Scarce
Goldin’s current sale caught my consideration—not only for its spectacular $4,007,690.24 complete, however for a stunning spotlight: an entire set of 11 Pikachu Poncho promo playing cards that bought for $126,270. I had by no means encountered these earlier than, regardless of having collected early Pokémon promo playing cards myself earlier than household life took over. Seeing Pikachu dressed as numerous Pokémon, from Mega Charizard to Rayquaza, was each nostalgic and interesting. These playing cards have been initially distributed in Japan by in-person Pokémon occasions and particular field releases, making them extremely scarce. To see the complete lineup provided collectively in PSA GEM MT 10 situation was a collector’s dream come true.
The set included the extremely sought-after Mario Pikachu and Luigi Pikachu playing cards—each in commonplace and Full Artwork variations—including to its cultural enchantment. A separate seven-card Poncho Pikachu set (with out the Mario and Luigi variants) additionally bought for $80,703, showcasing the power of contemporary Pokémon gathering. Every card was completely graded, sequentially licensed, and offered in a customized UV-protected show—an additional contact that elevated the presentation. For collectors, this public sale was a reminder that the Pokémon TCG’s attraction, rarity, and nostalgia proceed to carry critical energy in at present’s market.
Goldin’s $4 million sale had a median lot worth of $2,773.49 and a median of $611.21, however the true standout was a card from the 2025 Magic: The Gathering “Remaining Fantasy” launch. This Gold Serialized Dragon card, graded MINT+ 9.5 by CGC and numbered 0551f, bought for a formidable $76,860. It’s one in all solely 4 examples recorded at this grade, with simply two graded greater, underscoring its rarity. The cardboard represents the premier chase piece from Magic’s Remaining Fantasy crossover—a set impressed by Sq. Enix’s beloved RPG franchise. Like the sooner Lord of the Rings collaboration, the enchantment of this launch lies in its serialized playing cards, which show their restricted print numbers. For Magic and Remaining Fantasy followers alike, this card is an ideal fusion of nostalgia, artistry, and collectibility.
Enduring Demand
To shut out the day, Acker‘s October sale introduced in a robust $3,568,229.26, with a median lot worth of $7,311 throughout 488 tons. As anticipated, the legendary Domaine de la Romanée-Conti as soon as once more stole the highlight, claiming the highest two positions within the sale. Collectively, these tons totaled a formidable $259,000, reaffirming the enduring demand for the world’s most coveted Burgundy. Acker continues to show its dominance within the advantageous wine public sale scene, delivering distinctive outcomes throughout each basic and rising labels.
Will Seippel is the founder, president, and CEO of WorthPoint. Will has been an avid collector since 1974 and supplier of nearly all issues vintage—with an emphasis on ephemera— since 1984. He’s additionally the creator and founding father of HIP, an internet site dedicated to recording the very best of the world’s historical past that has been saved on movie.
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