In April 2024, the $843,750 sale of a Mickey Mantle Type 1 photo, used in the production of his 1951 Bowman rookie card and 1953 Topps card, set the market ablaze with a new public auction record. At ...
Collectors would be hard pressed to remember a time when Mickey Mantle wasn't king of the vintage Hobby. Grab your old Beckett Monthly from the 1980s, page to a random set from the 1950s or 60s, and ...
A 1952 Mickey Mantle Topps rookie card in mint condition sold for $2.88 million late Thursday night. That's second-highest price ever paid for a baseball card, falling short of the $3.12 million a ...
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Most expensive baseball card: Mantle's $12.6M legacy
Imagine paying more for a piece of cardboard than for a rare supercar. That's the reality of the 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle rookie card, which sold for $12.6 million in 2022. The undisputed record for ...
Mickey Mantle signed more autographs than just about anyone. "The Mick" was a regular at card shows in the late '80s and early '90s. Ironically, though, he rarely signed actual baseball cards. He ...
Though Mickey Mantle’s most famous card is his 1952 Topps, it was the 1951 Bowman set that brought collectors his rookie card. An uncut sheet from that set, including a copy of Mantle’s rookie card, ...
In a hobby obsessed with population counts and scarcity, these multi-player signed vintage cards remain strangely overlooked.
1952 Topps #311 Mickey Mantle “holy grail” baseball card, graded 2 Good from PSA for its excellent surface and strong edges, a must-have for collectors. Estimate: CA$40,000-$50,000. 1951 Parkhurst #66 ...
Picture this, It's 1952. A kid in Oklahoma flips through a pack of Topps cards, unaware he's holding a future fortune. Fast-forward 70 years, and that Mickey Mantle rookie sells for $12.6 million—the ...
A Mickey Mantle baseball card has shattered a 5-month-old record for highest-selling sports card of all time, going for $5.2 million, PWCC Marketplace announced on Thursday. The 1952 Topps Mickey ...
When assessing the value of baseball cards two seemingly identical cards can achieve very different outcomes at auction. See a side-by-side comparison of the 9.5 PSA-graded 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle ...
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