The hobby’s most complete master set of T206 cards is being broken up and sold at auction. The accumulation of more than 5,000 cards collected by David Hall, founder of Collector’s Universe, will be sold through Heritage Auctions in a series of sales running through 2019 and beyond. The first portion of the collection alone will span three auctions, held in July, September … [Read more...] about David Hall’s 5,000+ T206 Collection Being Sold in Several Parts
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Popular ‘Play Ball!’ Exhibit Returning To Detroit Institute Of Art
Baseball players have been known to take curtain calls. The Detroit Institute of Art is doing the same thing, reprising its popular “Play Ball” series. “Play Ball! Transforming the Game, 1876-2019” is the sequel to the successful exhibit held last year at Detroit’s venerable art museum, which was founded in 1885. This year’s exhibit, which begins Saturday and runs … [Read more...] about Popular ‘Play Ball!’ Exhibit Returning To Detroit Institute Of Art
2nd Edition of T206 Book Earns Publishing Award
The second edition of The T206 Collection: The Players and Their Stories was recently awarded a gold medal at the 31st annual Independent Book Plublishers Association Benjamin Franklin Awards in Chicago. Originally published in 2010, the book’s second edition includes new photos of some of the hobby’s top T206 cards and additional content. Authors Tom and Ellen … [Read more...] about 2nd Edition of T206 Book Earns Publishing Award
T206 Near Set Draws $128,000, 500 HR Bat Collection Nets $300,000 at MHCC Auction
From 19th century baseball cards to a Mike Trout game-used bat, there was plenty of variety in Mile High Card Company’s latest catalog auction. When the dust settled, hundreds of pieces of sports history had found new homes. Bidding stretched well into the early morning hours of Friday. Among the most popular items sold when the hammer finally fell: … [Read more...] about T206 Near Set Draws $128,000, 500 HR Bat Collection Nets $300,000 at MHCC Auction
A Nine-Year-Old Gets Hooked on Baseball History, Tobacco Cards
My son was calmer than me. “$30 is the price,” the veteran card dealer said. “$20,” my nine-year old countered staring down the white-haired linebacker of a man. I am in part to blame for this negotiation. I showed The Sandlot movie to my family on a cold winter night several years ago. All my kids took something from the movie. My daughter embraced the … [Read more...] about A Nine-Year-Old Gets Hooked on Baseball History, Tobacco Cards
T206 and Cracker Jack Lots Pushing MHCC Auction
Record prices are starting to become a hobby norm and these days it doesn’t require some last minute bidding to shatter the old marks. Mile High Card Company’s March auction is evidence of that with bidding set to continue until March 21. “We’ve already seeing some incredible prices being realized, along with a few record-breakers, and we’ve still got a few days to go,” … [Read more...] about T206 and Cracker Jack Lots Pushing MHCC Auction
Did This Guy Once Buy a T206 Wagner for a Buck?
There were no top loaders. No plastic pages. Certainly no plastic slabs. Then again, baseball cards weren't really thought of as a "valuable" collectible in 1950. They were, though, occasionally worth writing about. In June of 1950, a newspaper in Newport News, VA took a photo of Norman B. Good, a local collector who had just acquired the last card … [Read more...] about Did This Guy Once Buy a T206 Wagner for a Buck?
Mint Mickey, Other Hobby Icons Push Mile High’s 2018 Finale
Mile High Card Company pulled the curtain down on its final auction of 2015, headed by some big-time rarities and more than a few record prices. Some of the biggest names and most coveted cards were part of the auction, which featured more than 500 items. A 1956 Topps gray back card of Mickey Mantle that carried a PSA 9 grade was the highest seller, with a realized … [Read more...] about Mint Mickey, Other Hobby Icons Push Mile High’s 2018 Finale
Notes: Six-Figure Jordan Game Jersey Card; New T206 Podcast; Steiner’s New Book
It’s the card that helped change the collecting landscape. Upper Deck’s 1997 Michael Jordan Game Jersey autographed cards were among the first sports cards to pair a “relic piece” with an on-card autograph and serial number. Only 23 were signed by Jordan and one of them is closing at auction Thursday night. Bidding is expected to pass the six-figure mark … [Read more...] about Notes: Six-Figure Jordan Game Jersey Card; New T206 Podcast; Steiner’s New Book
Vintage Cards, Autographs Highlight Wheatland Auction
Over 570 lots of sports cards, autographs and memorabilia are on the block this weekend through Wheatland Auction Services. The Pennsylvania auction company’s latest sale runs the gamut with everything from T206 cards to modern era certified autographs up for grabs through Sunday night. Among the highlights are over 20 lots of T206 cards including several Hall of Famers, … [Read more...] about Vintage Cards, Autographs Highlight Wheatland Auction