The chase for the most sought-after sports trading card of 2026 is over. Months after Topps announced that the company’s 2026 ...
UFC President and CEO Dana White goes Card Shopping with Complex's Joe La Puma at CardVault in NYC and talks about being ...
The horizontal design didn't last long, but it helped make 1960 Topps one of the hobby's most memorable vintage sets.
This weekend, Heritage Auctions in Dallas set a new record in sports memorabilia with the sale of a 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle rookie card for $12.6 million, the latest sign of a boom. The card, graded ...
https://app.cardladder.com/dashboard?saleId=ebay-134844175565&index=new_salesarchive There is no such thing as a bad Mickey Mantle card. The iconic status of Mantle ...
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1952 Topps Mickey Mantle gains value over the years
When Topps entered the baseball card market, it created the 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle card. Mantle became the most influential player of his generation. It didn’t seem like it, but Topps created a ...
On this day in history, June 8, 1969, the New York Yankees retired slugger Mickey Mantle's number — No. 7 — in front of some 61,000 Major League baseball fans at the sold-out stadium. People cheered ...
A 1958 game-worn Mickey Mantle jersey just smashed a record when it was sold at auction last weekend as part of a nearly $10 million sale of Mantle memorabilia. A fan purchased the Yankees home jersey ...
A Mickey Mantle baseball card already is the most expensive piece of sports memorabilia ever sold at auction, and now one of The Mick’s jerseys is set to challenge for another record, as well.
New York Mets superstar Juan Soto breaks a bizarre record that was previously held by MLB legend Mickey Mantle.
The mint 1952 collecting card from Heritage Auctions features one of baseball's most beloved legends Ryan Parker is the former Senior News Editor, Weekends for PEOPLE. He left PEOPLE in 2023. A highly ...
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 ...
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