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1952 Topps Mickey Mantle RELATED : The Five Essential Baseball Cards of Ken Griffey, Jr. As the modern Hobby's most iconic card, Mantle's 1952 Topps card is a no-brainer for any list of essential ...
Major Baseball League hall of famer Mickey Mantle’s 1952 NFT goes for 175 ETH. While a high for an NFT it is well below the $5.2m paid for the physical card.
That's every Tigers card from every year Topps has been producing baseball cards, dating back to 1952, including Hall-of-Famers (Al Kaline, Alan Trammell, Jack Morris, Pudge Rodriguez), Tigers ...
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.
The card has the same series as the one that fetched $20,000 on eBay — a 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle No. 311. In contrast, the one that fetched $12.6 million was in pristine condition.
The mint condition 1952 Topps baseball card was purchased in 1991 for just $50,000, the previous owner tells Inside Edition. Anthony Giordano just sold the card at auction for a record $12.6 million.
The 1952 Mickey Mantle rookie baseball card was offered for sale by New Jersey-based collector Anthony Giordano, who acquired it in 1991 for US$50,000, an equivalent to US$120,000 today, according ...
In fact, a 1952 Topps baseball card bearing Mantle’s name sold for a record $12.6 million early Sunday as it nearly doubled the previous record of $7.25 million (T-206 Honus Wagner, 1909-11 ...
Topps baseball cards began a print run for a Mickey Mantle baseball card, but most of those marked number 311 arrived too late for the 1952 season, according to a historical record of the item ...