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Launched in the summer of 2024, Fanatics Collect is a dynamic marketplace that connects buyers and sellers of trading cards and memorabilia, allowing collectors to browse and instantly purchase from an extensive range of hundreds of thousands of sought-after collectibles. Fanatics Collect allows collectors to store their collectibles in the most secure and technologically advanced vaulting facility in the industry and offers a range of services to help collectors manage and track the value of their collections – whether stored physically in the vault or uploaded digitally. The platform is partnered with the industry’s best authentication and grading services, including PSA, CGC, SGC, and Beckett. Fanatics Collect is available at fanaticscollect.com and on the Apple and Google App Stores.
Providing a best-in-class in-app experience
Fanatics Collect is currently available in North America on Apple devices, with web and Android support coming later this year. You can download the app here: Fanatics Collect App on the Apple Store.
Fanatics COLLECT News
Fanatics is launching a new loyalty program, reflecting its continued growth and reach in the sports business industry.
Whether a sports fan knows Fanatics as the place they buy jerseys, the spot they find trading cards and memorabilia, the casino where they place bets, or the promoter of their favorite festival, the company increasingly wants them to tie all of those experiences together.
Last year, Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark set records on the court. Now, thanks to her popularity, she is smashing them off the court too.
An autographed Caitlin Clark Logowoman rookie card sold for $660,000 (including buyer's premium) at auction Thursday night, nearly doubling the record paid for a women's card.
Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes' 2024 Topps Chrome Update MLB debut patch autograph card sold for a stunning $1.11 million, including buyer's premium, on Thursday.
Paul Skenes has been in the major leagues for less than a year.
A rare, 91-year-old Babe Ruth card that once sold for a penny could fetch more than a million dollars on the auction block this month, as a coveted piece of baseball history goes up for grabs.
Fanatics Collectibles has become a trading card leader in North America, with card manufacturing, league exclusives, a marketplace, and a streaming platform.
Fanatics launched a collectibles marketplace called Fanatics Collect on Tuesday, the company announced in a news release.
A little more than a month after announcing the complete rebrand of trading card marketplace PWCC, Fanatics officially launched its replacement, Fanatics Collect, on Tuesday afternoon.
Fanatics is upping its game through a partnership with Sotheby’s to sell trading cards with values of US $100,000 or more, leveraging the international reach of the auction house to broaden its business.
TNT Sports’ Bleacher Report is hosting a new sports card-breaking show and opening a digital shop in the Fanatics Live commerce platform as part of a new content partnership between the two.
Fanatics Collectibles and Fanatics Live launched a new program Wednesday that will highlight 10 of hottest sports cards on the market and reward collectors for finding them during card breaks on the Fanatics Live platform.
Fanatics Live is partnering with Dude Perfect on a series of live shows featuring memorabilia bidding, interactive giveaways and real-time engagement with fans.
Fanatics is executing another play to build its trading card ecosystem with today’s launch of its new livestream commerce business, Fanatics Live. The new app promises collectors a live shopping experience through creator-run breaks, where consumers can watch and interact with live product openings and buy cards in real time.
Global sports retail and e-commerce giant Fanatics has officially launched Fanatics Live, a new live-shopping platform that is basically a 21st-century Home Shopping Network for sports collectibles and merchandise.
Fanatics’ first livestream shopping event will feature collectors opening baseball trading card packs on the field during this week’s Major League Baseball All-Star Game events in Seattle.
Fanatics is moving into livestreamed shopping around collectibles and trading cards, hiring a former Snap and Alphabet executive to launch its new business later this year.
Fanatics founder Michael Rubin has built his $31 billion sports retail giant by looking at potential opportunities through the lens of three questions: Is it good for fans? Is it good for Fanatics partners? Is it a big enough business opportunity?
