King of Collectibles The Goldin Touch Review: The latest Netflix show featuring Ken Goldin, the owner of Golding Auctions, takes us through the exciting world of auctioning and collecting rare items. Executive-produced by Peyton Manning alongside many others, the series consists of 6 episodes with a runtime of approximately 30-40 minutes each. Ken introduces us to his highly competent team of employees on a thrilling journey of scouting the most valuable objects.
Besides the team, many celebrities also appeared during the show who were seen either buying, selling or verifying items getting sold at Goldin Auctions. Popular personalities, including Mike Tyson, Ric Flair, Karl Malone, Joe Montana, Logan Paul, Peyton Manning, and Drake, were featured in the series.
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The show is truly an eye-opener for those unversed about auctioning. It systematically and progressively takes the audience on a journey to showcase all the work that goes into acquiring and selling valuable items to people. One important lesson to learn from the show is that there is a market for everything. Even the most bizarre and weird objects sell easily when there is a big name attached to them, and Ken never lets an opportunity go to waste.
Besides being incredibly informative, it is equally exciting. The thrill comes from the fact that behind every auction, there is a risk which can lead to thousands, if not millions, in loss. With professionalism and charisma, the employees of the auction house bring in some of the rarest items in the world, which sell at high prices.
However, more than the money, they value the reputation of the company the most in terms of business. Being a trustable company can lead to more deals, and that is what the Goldin employees strive for the most. Rather than enjoying the short time pleasures, they are more focused on building a better future. Moreover, they do not let an item be auctioned from the company without proper inspection to determine its authenticity.

The only downside of the series is that we do not get a look at the cons of running the auction business. Since the auction house is already an established one, there is little to no failure in meeting price points or sealing a deal. Mainly the high points and the satisfactory aspects of the job are shown with no complaints by the employees whatsoever.
Nevertheless, there was not one moment of dullness in the show. Additionally, the creators did not hyper-fixate on just one type of object. In each new episode, different people with equally unusual interests were shown, opening the audience to a world of endless possibilities. The various interactions between all types of people were also equally interesting and intriguing. By the end of the series, one would be asking for more.
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King of Collectibles The Goldin Touch Review: Final Thoughts
The show will be interesting not just for people with the expensive hobby of collecting items but also for the ones who have no idea about the market. In an interactive and detailed segment, Ken and his entire team take the viewers through the entire process of the job. They make the job look so fulfilling and exhilarating that one would want to start collecting items themselves. However, a full picture of auctioning is not shown, which is disappointing.

King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch is now streaming on Netflix. Did you watch the show yet? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

