Upper Deck has secured exclusive rights with Sacramento Kings' De’Aaron Fox for memorabilia and with world No. 1 tennis player Iga Świątek for trading cards. Fans can look forward to signed items and Świątek's first-ever Upper Deck trading card, with both stars set for multi-year agreements.
Hindman's auction features a vast collection of autographed baseballs, including a prized 1934 Yankees team ball, closing on November 29.
A 1998 Skybox Premium Star Rubies Michael Jordan card fetched $216,000 at PWCC, setting a record for its parallel category. The auction also saw record sales for vintage and modern sports cards, including a rare Kobe Bryant patch auto card and a Topps Dynasty F1 dual auto card.
A 1921 Frederick Foto card of Babe Ruth has reached $110,000 at Robert Edward Auctions, with the rare item being one of only six known. The auction is set to conclude on December 3.
Tom Brady's jersey from his final NFL game has sold at Sotheby's for $1,391,000, setting a new record for an NFL jersey at public auction. The sale took place alongside the Las Vegas Grand Prix, adding another milestone to Brady's legacy.
Logoman patch cards from high-end basketball sets like Panini and Upper Deck Exquisite embody the pinnacle of sports memorabilia, famed for their scarcity and the intense chase they command. These cards, often one-of-one or limited to a count of five, represent a high-stakes, high-reward pursuit in the world of collecting, fetching astronomical values in the market.
Grey Flannel Auctions' Holiday Auction opens November 20 with over 1,000 lots of rare sports memorabilia, including prized items from baseball greats and NBA legends, set to captivate collectors through December 10.
A 1914 Baltimore News Babe Ruth card, one of only ten known, is up for auction and may exceed $10 million, presenting a rare opportunity for collectors to own a piece of sports history.
A remarkable century-old baseball card collection, including numerous Babe Ruth cards, was discovered in a tobacco tin in Northern California, reviving a piece of baseball's nostalgic past.