BMW is releasing a limited edition 2026 M850i Edition M Heritage to bid farewell to the second-generation 8 Series, with only 500 units available, featuring classic E31 colors, exclusive interior details, and a powerful V8 engine, targeting collectors and enthusiasts.
A heavily modified 1987 Mazda RX-7 with a rare Mariah Motorsports widebody kit, upgraded engine producing over 560 horsepower, and a history of celebrity status is listed for $27,500, appealing to enthusiasts seeking a unique, high-performance classic.
MTG's Secret Lair Winter superdrop featuring six limited-run products with alt-art versions of rare cards is at risk of selling out early due to a switch from a print-to-demand to a limited-run print model, causing frustration among fans. The Winter 2024 Secret Lair Superdrop includes various themed sets, and interested buyers are advised to act quickly to avoid dealing with scalpers and inflated prices.
A Ferrari Enzo, one of the most exclusive and expensive cars in the world, is currently for sale on Cars & Bids at a much more affordable price. This particular Enzo gained notoriety for beating the Porsche 918 Spyder in a comparison test and being named Concours d'Lemons Worst in Show. With its unique provenance, this collector's item is available to the highest bidder, as long as they can retrieve it from Canada.
Atari is releasing a new physical cartridge called Save Mary for its 46-year-old 2600 console, which was developed during the console's golden years but never released. The game tasks players with saving a lady named Mary from a steep canyon filling with water. Preordering the limited edition cartridge for $60 includes a collector's box and manual. This release follows other recently-manufactured Atari 2600 cartridges, making them attractive collector's items for Atari enthusiasts.
A PlayStation 5 prototype console, featuring a v-shaped design similar to the devkit, was listed for sale on Yahoo Auctions Japan with a starting bidding price of JPY 800,000 ($5,500). The console, which is older than the devkit, includes various indicators, USB ports, and an LED display. While it is likely unusable due to licensing, it serves as a sought-after collector's item, offering a glimpse into the different prototype designs of the PlayStation 5.
The rarest and most sought-after card in the Lord of the Rings expansion of Magic: The Gathering, a 1/1 card of "The One Ring," has been found and registered by PSA, the authentication and grading company. With offers of up to $2 million, the buyer, who remains anonymous, may choose to sell the card in the future, potentially through an auction. The card's rarity and value make it a highly coveted collector's item among fans.