The second-most expensive card ever sold at the Dallas-based auction house was also a 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle card — but ...
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 ...
This SGC 9.5 gem symbolizes Mantle's effortless talent and the baseball boom after World War II. It beats out famous cards ...
(Reuters) - A Mickey Mantle baseball card in mint condition sold for $12.6 million on Sunday, becoming the most valuable piece of sports memorabilia to be sold at an auction. The rare Mantle card, ...
Here are the five most valuable vintage baseball on-card autograph cards of all time. Each card is expensive, but seems to be a bargain when comparing each card to a high-grade, unsigned copy.
Mickey Mantle died in 1995, but he still is setting records. Last August, one of Mantle’s 1952 Topps baseball cards fetched $12.6 million – including buyer’s premium – to set an auction record for any ...
Legendary baseball player Mickey Mantle continues to captivate fans and collectors alike, even years after his retirement. Now, a rare 2006 Topps Sterling Mickey Mantle 1/1 MOMENTS RELICS PRIME ...
Mickey Mantle’s presence is all around Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark. Just outside the west gate sits a bronze statue of Mantle completing his famous left-handed swing. An image of him swinging is on ...
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 ...
If you’re a Mickey Mantle fan — and who isn’t? — there’s a chance to own a piece of the iconic baseball player’s history without breaking the bank. Rally, a company known for offering fractional ...
Yankees legend Mickey Mantle is still breaking records. A mint-condition 1952 trading card of the pinstriped slugger sold Saturday for a record $12.6 million, the highest price ever paid for a piece ...
NEW YORK — A mint-condition Mickey Mantle baseball card sold for $12.6 million on Sunday, the most money ever paid for a piece of sports memorabilia in a market that has grown exponentially more ...