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Goldin, Topps, Whatnot win big at first Hobby Awards

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Goldin, Topps, Whatnot win big at first Hobby Awards

Goldin, Topps, Whatnot Claim Top Honors at Historic First Hobby Awards

The trading card and collectibles industry, long a vibrant ecosystem fueled by passion, finally got its night at the Oscars. In a landmark event for collectors and insiders alike, the inaugural Mantel Hobby Awards, presented in partnership with Yahoo Sports, descended upon Las Vegas Thursday night, casting a spotlight on the people and companies driving the modern boom. In a ceremony that felt both like a celebration and a state-of-the-hobby address, three titans emerged as the evening’s defining champions: industry pioneer Ken Goldin, legacy brand Topps, and livestreaming juggernaut Whatnot.

Contents
  • A Night of Validation for Industry Icons and Innovators
  • Topps Reigns Supreme in the Product Arena
  • The Livestream Revolution Takes Center Stage
  • Analysis & Predictions: What the Awards Tell Us About Tomorrow’s Hobby
  • A Defining Moment for a Passion-Driven Industry

A Night of Validation for Industry Icons and Innovators

The Mantel Hobby Awards were conceived to bring formal recognition to a market that has evolved from basement boxes and local card shops into a global, multi-billion-dollar entertainment vertical. The winners, determined by a combination of public vote and industry panel, tell a compelling story about where the hobby has been and where it is decisively heading. For veteran observers, the results were a mix of expected dominance and telling nods to new retail paradigms.

Ken Goldin’s dual victory was perhaps the most resonant narrative of the night. Being crowned Executive of the Year while his company, Goldin Auctions, simultaneously secured Best Auction House is a powerful testament to his enduring influence. Goldin has been a central figure for decades, but his strategic embrace of high-profile celebrity partnerships and blockbuster single-lot sales has redefined the auction model for the social media age. This award validates not just longevity, but successful adaptation and leadership.

“This isn’t just about selling cards; it’s about curating cultural moments,” said one industry analyst in attendance. “Goldin’s wins acknowledge that the auction house is no longer a back-office function. It’s a front-facing, media-savvy driver of headlines and price records that pulls mainstream attention to the hobby.”

Topps Reigns Supreme in the Product Arena

If Goldin ruled the people categories, Topps absolutely dominated the product side of the awards, a clean sweep that underscores its product development prowess. The company’s victories for 2024 Topps Chrome Disney (Best Non-Sports Product) and 2024 Topps Chrome Update (Best Sports Card Product) highlight two critical growth engines for the modern card market.

The Disney win confirms the explosive, sustained demand for high-end non-sports collectibles, where premium finishes and autographs from pop culture icons command sports-like premiums. The sports card award, however, came with an exclamation point. The winning set, Topps Chrome Update, is the home to one of the most talked-about cards in recent memory:

  • Paul Skenes Rookie Debut Patch Autograph: The card that shattered expectations, selling for a record $1.1 million to Dick’s Sporting Goods in March. This single item transformed Skenes’ MLB debut from a sports moment into a hobby earthquake, proving the market’s appetite for ultra-premium, timely rookie memorabilia.

“Topps didn’t just win for making pretty cards,” noted a product reviewer. “They won for creating the platform for a cultural and financial phenomenon. That Skenes card validated the ‘Update’ model and showed that in an era of speculation, delivering the right rookie, in the right product, at the right time, is everything.”

The Livestream Revolution Takes Center Stage

Perhaps the most indicative wins for the hobby’s future direction were in the digital marketplace. Whatnot’s victory as Best Breaking Platform solidifies its position at the apex of the livestream breaking revolution. The platform’s immersive, social, and entertainment-driven model has democratized box breaking and created a new generation of collector-dealers.

Even more telling was the related award for Best Livestream Seller, which went to Mama Breaks. This win highlights a seismic shift: the rise of the personality-driven break. Collectors are no longer just buying into a random team or a box; they are buying into a community and a trusted host. Mama Breaks represents the personal connection and entertainment value that now drives a massive portion of retail sales.

“This is the heart of the new hobby economy,” commented a breaking platform executive. “Whatnot provides the stadium, but the sellers like Mama Breaks are the star athletes. This award signals that the relationship between breaker and collector is now as important as the relationship between a collector and their local card shop was a generation ago.”

Analysis & Predictions: What the Awards Tell Us About Tomorrow’s Hobby

The dust from the first Hobby Awards has settled, and the trophy case offers a clear blueprint for success in the current market. The wins for Goldin, Topps, and Whatnot aren’t isolated; they are interconnected pillars of a thriving ecosystem.

The Convergence of High and Low: The market is bifurcating into two powerful streams: the ultra-high-end, trophy-asset market (served by Goldin and symbolized by the $1.1M Skenes card) and the accessible, community-driven, entertainment-focused market (led by Whatnot and its breakers). Successful businesses will learn to operate in both lanes or carve out a niche connecting them.

Personality is King: From Ken Goldin’s media savvy to the community built by Mama Breaks, the individual’s brand is paramount. The future belongs to those who can educate, entertain, and build trust on camera and online.

Look for these trends in the coming year:

  • Auction houses will further morph into media companies, producing documentary-style content around major lots.
  • Topps and competitors will race to create the next “Skenes moment,” potentially leveraging dual-sport athletes or international stars.
  • Breaking platforms will face increased scrutiny and regulation around transparency, but the model will continue to evolve and dominate volume sales.
  • The “Best Livestream Seller” category will become fiercely competitive, as breakers build larger-than-life brands and diversify into other ventures.

A Defining Moment for a Passion-Driven Industry

The inaugural Mantel Hobby Awards did more than just hand out trophies. It provided a long-overdue snapshot of an industry in full flourish, honoring its legacy while unequivocally anointing its new frontiers. The triumvirate of Goldin, Topps, and Whatnot as the night’s big winners is a perfect allegory: respect for the foundational pillars, dominance of product innovation, and celebration of the digital revolution that is bringing in the next million collectors.

This ceremony marks a coming of age. The hobby is no longer a niche pastime; it is a sophisticated, layered, and media-savvy marketplace where history, speculation, community, and pop culture collide. As the industry looks ahead to next year’s awards, the question won’t be who will win, but rather, how will the relentless innovation of its leaders—from the auction podium to the printing press to the livestream studio—continue to reshape what it means to be a collector. One thing is certain: the spotlight is now permanently on.


Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.

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