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Christy Mathewson Memorabilia Auction: A Glimpse into Baseball History
Over 120 artifacts from the illustrious career and personal life of baseball legend Christy Mathewson are currently up for auction through Hunt Auctions. This collection sheds light on the multifaceted legacy of the Hall of Famer, offering fans and collectors a rare opportunity to own a piece of baseball history. The assortment of Christy Mathewson…
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Pete Rose Cards Return in 2024 Bowman Baseball
Pete Rose, a name that resonates with both admiration and controversy in the baseball world, is reclaiming the spotlight in an unexpected manner. The 2024 release of Bowman Baseball by Topps marks a significant moment as it welcomes Rose’s presence back into the realm of MLB-licensed trading cards after a hiatus of more than three…
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Fanatics Secures Premier League Card and Sticker Licensing
In a monumental shift within the sports collectibles realm, Fanatics is set to become the driving force behind trading cards and stickers for the Premier League from the 2025/26 season onwards. This move signifies a significant change as Fanatics takes the reins from Panini, who will retain the licensing rights until May 2025. Having landed…
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Record Prices for Anthony Edwards and Victor Wembanyama Memorabilia
Anthony Edwards and Victor Wembanyama are not just making waves on the basketball court; their memorabilia is also causing quite a stir in the collectibles world. Goldin Auctions’ April Elite sale was the stage for a frenzy of bidding, setting record prices for items associated with the NBA stars. One of the most remarkable sales…
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Marvin Harrison Jr.’s NFL Merchandising Uncertainty
Marvin Harrison Jr., the talented NFL rookie from Ohio State, finds himself in a whirlwind of uncertainty as he embarks on his professional football journey with the Arizona Cardinals. While his future in the sport looks promising, his merchandising rights are currently up in the air. Before his departure from Ohio State, Harrison inked a…
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Expanding Horizons: Whatnot Extends Auction Format
Making waves in live streaming, Whatnot, a notable platform celebrated for its quick-fire auctions, has extended its bidding timeline to accommodate more relaxed pacing. Recognised for its adrenaline-pumping, five-second auctions, the platform has now incorporated a seven-day limit for listed items. A significant departure from its traditional format, this transition is aimed at facilitating the…
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RMY Auctions Unveil Time-Tunnel of Historical Photographs
RMY Auctions is no ordinary art house. This May, they’re catapulting patrons onto a vivid treasure trove of pictorial history. Their current platter features over 900 delectable feet-on-the-dirt photographs that capture the throbbing pulse of sports history and the enchanting glamour of the entertainment world. Among the gems in this constellation is a black and…
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Fanatics/Topps Amplify Sports Card Line-Up with Dynamic New Releases
The sports card scene is buzzing with a lot of energy as Fanatics/Topps brings a whirlwind of ambitious plans to refresh their sports card production. With the acquisition of NBA licensing coming up next year and NFL licensing in wait for another two years, the renowned card company is all geared up to level the…
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Copyright Brouhaha Ends in Favor of Netflix, Goldin Auctions
In a recent court battle that ended with a sigh of relief for the defendants, a federal judge has concluded the lawsuit levied against Goldin Auctions, its founder Ken Goldin, Netflix, and the producers of the reality TV show “King of Collectibles.” The case, filed by a former “Survivor” contestant Gervase Peterson, alleged copyright infringement…