Sports Collectors
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One of Lou Gehrig’s Last Bats Discovered; Heading to Auction
Packed away for decades and owned by the descendants of a former Yankees teammate, one of the last bats used…
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CSG to Begin Sports Card Grading in February; Releases Fee Structure
Certified Collectibles Group will launch its sports card grading division next month. Last year, the company announced its intention to…
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Hundreds More T206 Cards from David Hall Collection Now at Auction
There are impossibly scarce variations, one-of-a-kind miscuts, a Ty Cobb printing error that turned the famous back from red to…
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2020 Mikey Awards: Sports Card Hobby Rolls with the Punches
Before I get to some of the follies the sports card and collectible industry enjoyed in 2020, I want to…
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Early Impacts: Most Watched 2020-21 NBA Rookie Cards
It was an odd start to their careers, that’s for sure. No hearing the commissioner call their name, then walking…
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1952 Topps Mantle PSA 9 Sells for $5.2 Million, Now Most Valuable Card Ever Sold
The most expensive baseball card ever sold is once again of the vintage variety. PWCC Marketplace says it sold one…
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Auction Software Provider Hit with Foreign Ransomware Attack
Several sports memorabilia auction sites have been impacted by a ransomware attack on the software company that hosts them. Bob…
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Top Giannis Antetokounmpo Rookie Cards, Hottest eBay Auction List
His name was truly the biggest in the 2013 NBA Draft but now he’s truly a big name. the Milwaukee…
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Baseball Lifer Mike Cubbage a Long-Time Collector
If you opened a pack of baseball cards in the 1970s and early 80s, you remember Mike Cubbage. If you’re…
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Lelands Founder Josh Evans Passes Away
The sports memorabilia hobby has lost an icon. Josh Evans, the chairman and founder of Lelands, one of the hobby’s…
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