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A 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle card with a 9.5 grade from grader SGC has been sold for a record-shattering $12.6 million. That is the most money anyone has ever paid for any type of sports item, ...
Mickey Mantle is back in the record books. A 1952 Mantle baseball card became the highest-priced sports card ever, selling for $5.2 million, PWCC Marketplace announced Thursday. The Topps card, rat… ...
It's one of six PSA 9 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle cards in existence, PWCC said in a release. Jesse Craig, director of business development at PWCC Marketplace, spoke highly of the unique item.
Mantle's 1952 Topps card was graded by Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA) as a 9 on a scale of 10 and is one of only six in existence. It's captured the attention of serious collectors in ...
The 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle baseball card is arguably the most popular sports card in history. Yet, there’s one thing so many get wrong about it. 1952 Topps is NOT Mickey Mantle’s rookie card.
One of the most iconic sports trading cards of all time, the 1952 Topps #311 Mickey Mantle, is currently up for sale on the popular online marketplace, Ebay.
A collection of baseball cards, including five 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle, that had not seen the light of day since they came out has been professionally graded. The value, $1.5 million, well ...
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 of only six PSA 9 1952 Mickey Mantle cards in the world.
A 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle card with a 9.5 SGC grade sold for a record $12.6 million over the weekend after a bidding battle at Heritage Auctions.
I suddenly felt like I helped give birth to a 1952 Mantle. It was like the stories of a cabby delivering a baby in the back of a cab. Soon, the card was graded — it’s an SGC 2.5.
Signed vintage cards have been on the rise in the past few years, with autographed 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle cards leading the way. One signed card from the Mick notched a new record in December ...
The 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle hits just two of those four criteria as it was widely distributed and licensed by MLB, but Mantle’s1951 Bowman hits all four. In 1951, ...