Michael Elizondo breaks down the current status of the Mizuhara case and the physical fate of the Ohtani 50/50 home run ball.
A rare, 91-year-old Babe Ruth card that once sold for a penny could fetch more than a million dollars on the auction block this month, as a coveted piece of baseball history goes up for grabs.
The landmark sale reflects the increasing cultural and financial importance of sports memorabilia as an asset class.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A rare, 91-year-old Babe Ruth card that once sold for ... a glimpse of the rare collectible on display. ...
Shaun Neinast’s father was a devoted collector of many things, hence why Neinast has been collecting for what seems to be his ...
Cibis began learning about jewelry in a high school metals program and then earned a bachelor of fine arts degree in ...
GOP lawmakers are touting their loyalty to the president-elect as they prepare pitches for colleagues who will pick leaders.
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which he describes as similar to hologram-style baseball cards where you have more than one image printed to the card and based on your viewing angle you see a different image. “In the case of our ...
The Atari 7800+ represents a better way for legacy gaming companies to show off their history for modern gamers.
Despite the rivalry, Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner didn’t hesitate to offer assistance to the Rays after Hurricane Milton.