Netflix is bringing back the excitement of rare memorabilia trading with the third season of King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch. Hosted by renowned auctioneer Ken Goldin, the series continues to spotlight extraordinary finds, high-stakes deals, and the fascinating stories behind these prized items.
Filmed at Goldin Auctions’ headquarters in New Jersey, the reality show follows Ken and his team as they buy, sell, and appraise rare treasures — from iconic sports jerseys to rare pop culture collectibles. Past highlights have included a Princess Diana Beanie Baby and a jersey worn by Lionel Messi, as reported by TUDUM.
Following the strong performance of season 2, which debuted at No. 4 in the U.S. and No. 20 globally according to Topps Ripped, anticipation for season 3 is at an all-time high. Ken Goldin himself has called this installment “by far the best,” revealing that the new season dives deeper into the history, significance, and narratives behind each featured item.
One of the key changes this season is the show’s expansion beyond U.S. borders. Goldin confirmed that the production traveled to Japan to explore international memorabilia markets. Viewers can also expect coverage of Hollywood props and high-profile entertainment auctions, adding fresh dimensions to the series.
Ken’s passion for the project is evident — he’s already hoping for a season 4. Speaking to Mantel News, he encouraged fans to stream all six episodes upon release, emphasizing that viewer engagement is crucial to securing future seasons. “We want to get into the top 10 and keep showing the world why we do what we do,” he said.
The influence of King of Collectibles extends beyond entertainment. Goldin noted that many viewers credit the show with reigniting their interest in collecting, while others say it’s helped their friends and family understand their passion for the hobby. This season is particularly tailored for seasoned collectors, with episodes three and six promising standout moments.
Behind the scenes, Goldin took on the role of producer, handpicking featured items and stories. One highlight came when he received a call about the legendary T206 Honus Wagner baseball card during filming — a rare in-the-moment occurrence for such a high-value piece.
Goldin also addressed the evolving collectibles market, stressing that it has matured into a recognized alternative asset class. “This isn’t a bubble like 2021,” he explained. “Today’s market is driven by informed collectors and smart investors. It’s growing steadily, and it’s here to stay.”
With its combination of global reach, compelling stories, and rare finds, season 3 of King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch promises to be a must-watch for anyone passionate about history, sports, or unique treasures.
King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch Season 3 is streaming on Netflix from December 23, 2025.





















