This Mickey Mantle 1952 Topps PSA 9 closed at $5.2 million, which is the most ever paid for a baseball card. Read about it here: https://bit.ly/2KfNoG9
Thanks! We're a little behind this year but it's in the queue. Once published, a link will be posted here as usual. As for the other question, it appears other members have provided thorough answers. Thanks, all.
In this video, we discuss some high end sports cards. Highlights include Babe Ruth relic cards and Ken Griffey Jr. printer's proofs. https://bit.ly/3hngJc7
Thanks! Although I'd imagine the percentage of growth on the Frank Thomas side of the museum likely won't be as robust as it was in the past decade because the stuff I'm still actively pursuing is exceedingly rare and there's just not that much of it left. As usual, however, whatever is acquired...
Mike Trout 2009 BC Superfractor will be listed next week with Goldin Auctions. The closing price is sure to make history. Read about it here. https://bit.ly/3fZ4Mty
Discussed here are 10 baseball card sets from the 2000s that were well-received but missed the mark in design potential. https://bit.ly/2Nuurh1
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