Seven-figure sales, hanging out with celebrities and being escorted by a personal bodyguard — it’s just another day in the life of Ken Goldin.
The founder and executive chairman of ultra-successful Goldin — formerly known as Goldin Auctions — is used to the limelight. However, his latest venture is bringing an avalanche of exposure.
On April 28, Goldin entered a new stratosphere as a reality TV star when Netflix premiered “King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch.”
The series goes inside one of the top auction houses in the world to provide a glimpse of how crazy the sports card/memorabilia hobby has become for one of the giants of the industry.
Goldin appears on Fox Business twice a month to talk about the hobby and he’s been on QVC and other TV networks in the past. But hitting it big on Netflix with its worldwide