While a lot of three NBA Top Shot Moments featuring LeBron James and Kobe Bryant are getting most of the attention--and a boatload of money from those who are into it--traditional collectors have over 500 lots to pick from in Heritage Auctions' latest Monthly Showcase. Among the offerings: 64 different lots of unopened boxes, cases and packs. The … [Read more...] about Heritage Monthly Auction Jammed with Unopened
Heritage Auctions May 2021
Michael Jordan College Jersey Sets Record Price in Heritage Auction
Sports memorabilia prices continue to soar like Michael Jordan executing one of his classic dunks. That is only fitting, since a Jordan game-worn jersey from his 1982-83 season at the University of North Carolina just fetched a record price. Jordan’s No. 23 Carolina blue jersey, photo-matched to his Player of the Year season with the Tarheels, sold for $1,380,000 during the … [Read more...] about Michael Jordan College Jersey Sets Record Price in Heritage Auction
Extensive Single Owner Brady Collection Begins Auction Journey
The first selection of cards from a remarkable one owner collection of Tom Brady cards is now at Heritage Auctions. The collection, featuring some of the rarest and highest graded Brady cards from his first season with the New England Patriots, will be sold over the course of multiple auctions in the coming months. The first batch is in the company’s Spring Sports … [Read more...] about Extensive Single Owner Brady Collection Begins Auction Journey
Ice Bowl Archaeology: Old Book Surrenders NFL History x 2
December 31, 1967 was not a warm day in Green Bay, even by Green Bay’s winter standards. The day before had been pretty normal. Temps in the teens and 20s. Then an arctic cold front pushed in and suddenly it stung a little to breathe through your nose. There were no postponements in football, though. Even with the thermometer at 13 degrees below … [Read more...] about Ice Bowl Archaeology: Old Book Surrenders NFL History x 2
Heritage to Offer Near Complete Box of 1964 Topps Penny Packs
In an era where even the “lower end” sports card packs can’t be touched for much less than $3 (when you can find them), it’s seems almost unfathomable that you could once buy a pack for a penny—and get a stick of gum to boot. The penny packs were—and are—decidedly less prevalent than their multi-card wax-wrapped brothers. Finding a display box of 1-cent Topps packs … [Read more...] about Heritage to Offer Near Complete Box of 1964 Topps Penny Packs