What do you get when you mix the thriving Oklahoma City community with an homage to the state’s baseball past? The Oklahoma ...
A Kitchener, Ont., man is auctioning off two sports memorabilia cards he has owned since he was a kid this weekend and it could net him thousands.
Mickey Mantle’s rookie card arrived a year before ... In 1951, Topps had created its first baseball card set, but the cards were considered a game. It wasn’t until a year later that 1952 ...
EyeEm Mobile GmbH/istockphotoTime has a funny way of turning everyday items into goldmines. Just ask this guy who sold a 1952 ...
When Mantle played baseball, one of his friends said ... Don't be like me." Casey Stengel and Mickey Mantle celebrate Mantle's Triple Crown in 1956. The 5-foot-11, 195-pound Mantle had a ...
Mickey Mantle's majestic power made him the favorite ... A woman beseeches Mantle, who survived beyond his baseball career as a kind of corporate greeter, to make an appearance, to surprise ...
Normally I would define vintage baseball as 1980 and earlier ... of kids around the country throughout the 1950s and '60s, Mantle was a 3-time MVP and 7-time World Series winner.
Fans reacted as a baseball card collector showed an extremely rare piece containing the autographs of New York Yankees legends Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle and Alex Rodriguez. There are only three ...
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.
If he did, the original 1952 Mickey Mantle baseball card he's selling this weekend online at Miller and Miller Auction in New Hamburg, could be worth a lot more than the estimated $15,000 and $20,000.
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