Most collectors focus on the moment they acquire a collectible — the auction win, the purchase, the excitement of adding something rare to their collection.

But the real story begins the day after.

In this episode of The Day After, we explore one of the most overlooked risks in the collectibles world: provenance gaps.

Provenance is the documented history of ownership behind a collectible. When that history has missing pieces, collectors can face serious consequences years later — from reduced value to auction rejection or buyer hesitation.

In this video we explore:

• Why provenance matters for collectibles
• How provenance gaps quietly affect value
• Why collectors often miss warning signs
• What experienced collectors look for before buying
• How to protect your collection from hidden risks

Whether you collect coins, sports cards, art, watches, antiques, or rare memorabilia, understanding provenance can protect the long-term value of your collection.

Because in collecting, history matters as much as rarity.

And sometimes the biggest risks appear long after the purchase.

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