The 1952 Topps card shattered the previous record of $3.94 million for a signed Mike Tout card Georgia Slater is a staff editor on the Parents team at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2018 ...
A Mickey Mantle baseball card entered a league of its own on Sunday. The mint Mantle card from 1952 was sold at auction for $12.6 million, making it the most ever paid for sports memorabilia, ...
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 ...
Starting in December, Joe Posnanski began counting down the 100 greatest baseball players. Initially, we published one a day to count down to Opening Day — but with the start of the season pushed back ...
The baseball Winter Meetings were held this week. Not ironically, but rather fittingly, they took place within shouting distance of Disney World in Orlando. Having covered these Winter Meetings more ...
Mickey Mantle's first full season was 1952. Mantle batted .311, hit 23 home runs, and had 87 RBIs. Yankees' manager Casey Stengel, who felt that Mickey would be the crown jewel of his managerial ...
A Mickey Mantle baseball card sold for an enormous price. Rob Gough, an entrepreneur and actor, bought the 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle for $5.2 million. The card was graded by PSA as a Mint 9 and is one ...
A 1952 Mickey Mantle baseball card from Topps sold for $5.2 million to become the most expensive sports card of all time, PWCC Marketplace announced Thursday. The $5.2 million purchase easily topped ...
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