The New York Yankees superstar continues to make history left and right.
We have a new record. Nearly 30 years after his death, one of Mickey Mantle's 1952 rookie cards sold at Heritage Auctions for a whopping $12.6 million. The big question now: Who or what will top the ...
Baseball fans and sports memorabilia collectors will soon be able to own a share of Mickey Mantle’s childhood home in Commerce, Okla. Rally, a company that allows people to buy shares of various ...
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 ...
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1952 Topps Mickey Mantle gains value over the years
When Topps entered the baseball card market, it created the 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle card. Mantle became the most influential player of his generation. It didn’t seem like it, but Topps created a ...
A 1958 Topps Mickey Mantle #150 GA 7.5 NM+ Perfect Center Color Looks NEW sports card is currently available for $5,000. Mickey Mantle, a legendary figure in baseball, played his entire career with ...
The jersey was worn by Mantle when he accomplished his only career cycle. One lucky sports collector is about to own a piece of Yankees history, as a jersey worn by Mickey Mantle during one of the ...
A 1958 game-worn Mickey Mantle jersey just smashed a record when it was sold at auction last weekend as part of a nearly $10 million sale of Mantle memorabilia. A fan purchased the Yankees home jersey ...
Mickey Mantle, the late great New York Yankees legend who won seven World Series titles and three MVP awards with the organization, is having a great year when it comes to his memorabilia. On Saturday ...
The jersey that Mickey Mantle wore for his final game with the New York Yankees is up for auction. Per the official listing from Heritage Auctions, the No. 7 jersey is from Sept. 28, 1968, when the ...
On this day in history, June 8, 1969, the New York Yankees retired slugger Mickey Mantle's number — No. 7 — in front of some 61,000 Major League baseball fans at the sold-out stadium. People cheered ...
Dig out your old baseball cards. They might just be worth eight figures at auction. A Mickey Mantle baseball card from 1952 sold for a jaw-dropping $12,600,000 early Sunday morning, according to a ...
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