Shohei Ohtani's Limited 50/50 Card Sells for Historic Amount
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The card sold at Heritage Auctions early Sunday morning for $1.067 million.
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Following Ohtani on the most popular player jersey list are two of his Los Angeles teammates - World Series MVP Freddie Freeman in second and three-time champion Betts in fourth.
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Every collector has a card with special significance, whether it was a childhood hero or the middle reliever you couldn't escape
Rookie cards of Baseball Hall of Famers Roberto Clemente, Harmon Killebrew and Sandy Koufax make the 1955 Topps set one of the company's iconic releases.
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It isn’t just cards: The items sports collectors are seeking outWhile cards are simple, accessible, and easy to track, “nearly every sports collectibles category has enjoyed some degree of heightened success” in recent years, according to Orlando. Specifically, it’s game-worn and game-used equipment that “appears to have a bright future.”
A sports card store owner from the 1980's sells his massive collection of over one million sports cards and memorabilia to Auction Monthly. The collection was amassed over decades by a former sports card shop owner in Rancho Cucamonga,
Fanatics raked in $40 million with their MLB Tokyo Series collection, making it the largest selling event in the history of the company.
Paul Skenes's one-of-a-kind debut patch baseball card sold on Thursday night at an auction for more money than the Pittsburgh Pirates star is set to earn on his 2025 salary, Fanatics Collectibles and Topps announced.
On Thursday, Skenes' 2024 Topps Chrome Update MLB debut patch autograph card sold for $1.11 million, including a buyer's premium fee, ESPN's Dan Hajducky reported. A buyer's premium is the fee an auction winner needs to pay in the auction house, which in this case would be Fanatics Collect.