The all-time most expensive baseball cards, ranked by auction sales, with insights into their history, rarity, and what ...
PORTLAND, Maine Six-figure bids are expected when an auction house sells a rare 148-year-old baseball card that was discovered at a yard sale in rural Maine, the auction house manager said Wednesday.
Baseball enthusiasts, sports memorabilia collectors, and fans of America’s pastime are gearing up as the world’s most expensive baseball card, according to Robert Edward Auctions of Chester, New ...
The 1914 Baltimore News Babe Ruth rookie card is just one of 10 in existence. One of the “rarest and most revered” baseball cards in the world is headed for auction, where it may fetch a ...
Baseball seemed to dominate daily activities of boys growing up in Pittsfield. And one of our most popular hobbies was ...
BIDDEFORD, Maine A rare 148-year-old baseball card discovered at a rural Maine yard sale has been auctioned for $92,000. Saco River Auction Co. in Biddeford held an auction Wednesday night that ...
A rare Babe Ruth rookie baseball card found in an old piano is up for auction—and online bidding is already nearing $100,000 in the “Masterpieces and Uncommon Commons” sale at Goodwin Auctions. Ellen ...
When camp counselor Allie Tarantino was flipping through a magazine years ago, he came upon a familiar name: Mark Zuckerberg. He rifled through boxes of memorabilia in his basement, running his ...
A rare pre-Civil War baseball card that was handed down as an heirloom within the family of a ballplayer for more than 150 years fetched $179,250 at an auction in Chicago on Thursday. The Brooklyn ...
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In 1996 an avid collector named Michael Gidwitz shelled out $640,500 for the 1910 T206 Honus Wagner tobacco card once previously owned by hockey immortal, Wayne Gretzky, the most money ever spent on a ...
In 1908, baseball great Honus Wagner was planning to retire from the Pittsburg Pirates, but the Pirates owner was so anxious to keep his star that he doubled Wagner’s salary -- to $10,000. Wouldn’t ...