With the redemption from Topps Series 1 at Goldin Auctions in the Goldin 100, the secret is now out about what grade ...
The chase for the most sought-after sports trading card of 2026 is over. Months after Topps announced that the company’s 2026 ...
Topps Timeless announced Friday that a 1-of-1 NFT of New York Yankees legend Mickey Mantle's 1952 Topps rookie card made history at auction. The NFT, which was auctioned on OpenSea, sold for ...
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 ...
One of the most iconic sports trading cards of all time, the 1952 Topps #311 Mickey Mantle, is currently up for sale on the popular online marketplace, Ebay. One of the most iconic sports trading ...
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1952 Mickey Mantle redemption chase in 2026 Topps Series 1: One fan’s hunt for the ultimate tribute
The 1952 Mickey Mantle redemption 2026 Topps Series 1 card set the hobby world buzzing louder than any card set in a long time. To celebrate 75 years of making baseball cards, Topps included a special ...
Mickey Mantle was known for hitting one of the longest home runs in MLB history, a 565-foot smash in 1953. Early Sunday, the Mick connected for a record-breaker among sports memorabilia collectors.
Signed vintage cards have been on the rise in the past few years, with autographed 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle cards leading the way. One signed card from the Mick notched a new record in December, ...
DALLAS — A 1952 Topps baseball card of Mickey Mantle, owned by 14-time PGA Tour champion Fred Couples and graded in “good-plus” condition, sold for $158,600 on Friday -- the highest price realized for ...
NEW YORK (AP) — A decades-old, mint condition Mickey Mantle baseball card could break a record at auction. The collector's item from 1952 features one of baseball's most celebrated and charismatic ...
A 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle card with a 9.5 grade from grader SGC has been sold for a record-shattering $12.6 million. That is the most money anyone has ever paid for any type of sports item, card or ...
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