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Auction Buzz: Michael Jordan, Deadpool art, The Mick, an untouched iPhone and ... WWE star Matt Cardona’s pricey toys?

Auction Buzz is a monthly look at some of the variety found out there on the auction block via for Dallas-based Heritage Auctions ... check 'em out.
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MJ’S MASTERY
The Item: Michael Jordan 1998-99 SkyBox Molten Metal Fusion (/250) -- PSA 10
The Price: $125,000 after 20 bids (ends April 25)
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: On paper, a card from not that long ago that’s limited to only 250 copies isn’t typically a six-figure card. But, this one is Michael Jordan. But, this one is a PSA 10. But, this one is a Fleer insert with condition sensitivity ... so here we are. Here’s Heritage’s take on this one: "The 1998-99 SkyBox Molten Metal Fusion Michael Jordan No. 41F card emerges from a visually distinctive insert set produced during the lockout-shortened NBA season. Known for its industrial-themed design that evokes molten steel and forged metal, the Molten Metal Fusion series reflects the bold, experimental style of late-1990s basketball cards. Jordan, of course, had recently completed his glorious 'Last Dance' in the Windy City at the time this card was released by SkyBox in a limited edition of 250, so Jordanmania was at its absolute height as Chicago Bulls fans ricocheted between the giddy emotions of a second three-peat and the deep sorrow of losing a once-in-a-lifetime talent. ... Just 36 examples of this card appear in the PSA population at the time of this writing, and the subject card shares PSA Gem Mint 10 supremacy with just six others. The delicate materials that supply this card with its silver gleam have proven both a blessing and a curse, denying over 80 percent of the submissions entry to the elite club in which this stunning specimen enjoys membership. It's a monumentally appealing rarity that makes the best 1986 Fleer cards look downright common by comparison."Keep reading for more interesting pieces up for grabs right now.
Board Buzz: Must-read threads on Blowout Forums (March 29)

What's Buzzing: MLB chatter and pulls, inside a Pop Century case, sketch cards and more in this Sunday edition.
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1 -- Talking baseball
2 -- New MLB pulls
3 -- Breaking down a Pop Century case
4 -- Sketch cards
5 -- Talking comics
6 -- Grading is on their minds--
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Board Buzz: Must-read threads on Blowout Forums (March 22)

What's Buzzing: Sketch cards, best inserts, getting organized, hockey talk, Topps Heritage and Whatnot news reactions.
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1 -- Talking sketch cards
2 -- Meh.
4 -- Checking in on some NHL threads
6 -- Whatnot lawsuit reactions--
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Auction Buzz: Some vintage and modern pop culture legends are set to dominate via Heritage Auctions in coming weeks

Auction Buzz is a monthly look at some of the variety found out there on the auction block via for Dallas-based Heritage Auctions ... check 'em out.
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THIS ONE IS, WELL, SUPER ...
The Item: Superman six-sheet (79-by-10 inch) movie poster (Columbia, 1948)
The Price: Bidding opens next week -- estimates as high as $20,000
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: This massive and iconic piece is a rare one that Heritage has sold a trio of times in recent decades with sales pushing as high as $35,850 back in 2018, which was an anniversary point for this film. "Kirk Alyn donned the cape as both Superman and his mild-mannered alter ego, Clark Kent, battling the sinister Spider Lady (Carol Forman) across 15 action-packed chapters filled with flight, flying bullets, and cliffhanger thrills,” reads the Heritage listing. “This scarce large-format poster -- one of only a few known -- captures the excitement of that landmark cinematic moment. Carefully applied airbrushing, touchup, and replacement have addressed edge and fold wear, creases, fold and crossfold separation, some tears, and a few chips. Owing to these efforts, it now presents quite well."Keep reading for more interesting pieces up for grabs right now.
Board Buzz: Must-read threads on Blowout Forums (March 2)

What's Buzzing: Disney sketch cards, wearing your cards, Topps Heritage, spring training and more.
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1 -- They have some thoughts on that bling
2 -- Yeah, it isn’t.
3 -- A question
4 -- Talking sketch cards
5 -- Eyeing prospects during spring training
6 -- 2026 Topps Heritage chatter--
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Auction Buzz: Grail cardboard, legendary ink, a huge X-Men piece and a Cooper Flagg first all up for grabs at Heritage

Auction Buzz is a monthly look at some of the variety found out there on the auction block via for Dallas-based Heritage Auctions ... check 'em out.
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A MONSTER HITS THE AUCTION BLOCK
The Item: Honus Wagner 1909 T206 Sweet Caporal back -- "The Garagiola Wagner" (SGC Authentic)
The Price: $1,625,000 after 35 bids (ends Feb. 28)
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: I’ll spare you the historic lore of this card -- hit the link for Heritage’s full recap of this one’s place in history -- but you should know that this one is already over halfway to its estimated $3M sale price in the wake of some modern cards making big headlines with big prices last year. Sure, this one is a low-grade copy -- but it’s real -- and this particular card was once owned by former MLB player. It was "the prized possession of baseball icon Joe Garagiola, whose nine seasons of Major League play was followed by decades of elite achievement as a broadcaster.” How did he get it? "Garagiola's son informed us that his dad's 1954 Giants uniform was part of the package he traded for this holiest of hobby grails,” Heritage said.
Keep reading for more interesting pieces up for grabs right now.
Board Buzz: Must-read threads on Blowout Forums (Jan. 27)

What's Buzzing: Super Bowl chatter, Drake Maye, WWE, popularity contests with cardboard, sketch cards and 2026 Topps.
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2 -- Checking back in on the Drake Maye thread
3 -- All your WWE chatter heading into a big weekend
4 -- And this is unlike other sports how?
5 -- Sketch cards--
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Auction Buzz: Brand new treasures, looks from long ago, original ink, Mario Kart & more all up for grabs via Heritage

Auction Buzz is a monthly look at some of the variety found out there on the auction block via for Dallas-based Heritage Auctions ... check 'em out.
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MODERN-DAY TREASURE OR A SUPER-FLASHY FLIP?
The Item: Shohei Ohtani & Aaron Judge 2025 Topps Chrome Update Dual Gold Logoman MVP Relic (/4)
The Price: $75,000 after 23 bids (ends Jan. 30)
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: This monster card came out of a pack in recent months -- well, at least its redemption did -- and it's already on the auction block for a cash-in. What is it? It's a card with the gold-threaded MLB logo patch off of game-used jerseys from the reigning MVPs from each league in 2024 as worn last year -- if you look closely at both images on the card you can see them, too. (Enhanced to make sure they stand out more? Not necessarily ... but they sure do pop on those tiny images.) Cards like these -- signed and unsigned as singles and immensely rare finds -- are some of the biggest pulls in the heavily produced brand with long odds. The back of the card has built-in windows for you to see the MLB Authentication stickers for these patches pulled from their jerseys (click to view and go look them up for yourself). Should these be a hold or moved immediately? I bet your answers are all over the place -- but the longer one waits, the more the chances other cards like this might be done over time, giving them more competition if they are all up for grabs at the same time. Ohtani and Judge are two of the game's biggest names of the here and now and figure to be later. How big among the all-timers? We'll find out when they are done ... but they are as safe as it gets right now, too.Keep reading for more interesting pieces up for grabs right now.
Auction Buzz: Iconic Frank Frazetta Conan painting will become some kind of monster headlining December Heritage sale

Auction Buzz is a regularly appearing look at some of the variety found out there on the block ... check 'em out.
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NEW RECORD COMING IN DECEMBER?
The Item: Frank Frazetta, "Conan The Berserker" original art used on Conan The Conqueror (Lancer/Ace, 1967)
The Price: $10,000,000 opening bid (ends Dec. 10)
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: This classic couldn't wait to appear here next month when it hits the block via Dallas-based Heritage Auctions -- that starting price shows that it's a big deal right now and that this one will likely end up being as big as it gets when it's sold.First, a nugget about that opening price for those who might not know ... earlier this year, a Frazetta painting of Conan sold via Heritage for a record $13.5 million -- that one was for the cover of the first Lancer/Ace paperback book in a 12-part series -- and this comes from a later book with a visual that helped inspire the modern-day take on the iconic character beyond just paintings. "This intricately detailed and action-packed image stands as the best of the series for many collectors, and the painting is indisputably one of the small handful of Frazetta's most desirable from the upper echelon of his greatest hits," reads the Heritage listing. "Combining Frazetta's very best elements of fantasy iconography and classic artistry, Conan has never appeared more powerfully heroic -- even super heroic -- than in this unforgettable scene. ... The bold composition is one of the artist's most iconic, immediately recognizable, and memorable. Conan absolutely dominates the detailed battlefield, and Frazetta masterfully employs red highlights that swirl throughout, culminating in his bloody sword, victoriously raised, seemingly slicing through the entire atmospheric sky and serving as the dramatic punctuation of the composition.

This 15-by-19 painting also was later used for the cover art on metal band Molly Hatchet’s third studio album (Epic Records, 1980) to further its legacy, which also includes countless appearances on Frazetta prints, posters, shirts and even guitars ... but that's just one part of its history. It's presently owned by Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett, who is a serious collector of horror and fantasy artwork and posters and he bought this piece directly from the legendary artist for $1 million back in November 2009. It's appeared in a book about his collection and been displayed along with other pieces he owns in museum exhibits.
"When Hammett acquired it, Frazetta had sold virtually none of his major paintings, and Hammett had his pick of treasures -- choosing Berserker above them all," reads the Heritage listing. "To put that staggering price in perspective, soon after the artist's passing in 2010, Frazetta's original pen-and-ink comic book cover for Weird Science-Fantasy No. 29 -- widely considered to be the greatest comic book cover of all time -- sold for just $380,000, which itself was far more than any comic art had sold for previously. That's all to make clear what a premium both Frazetta and Hammett placed on this showpiece."
Check out this video to hear Hammett describe it all.
Keep reading for more interesting pieces up for grabs -- this isn't even the only item with a million-dollar opener coming in December.
Auction Buzz: Superman No. 1 will hit new heights via Heritage -- and it's not alone among many notable November pieces

Auction Buzz is a monthly look at some of the variety found out there on the auction block ... check 'em out.
It's going to be a busy end of the year for Dallas-based Heritage Auctions with a number of regularly scheduled events as well as some showcase auctions with high-profile stuff all on the calendar. This time, we look at a few things from a few active sales this month.
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AS SUPER AS IT GETS
The Item: Superman No. 1 (DC, 1939) -- CGC 9.0
The Price: $2,850,000 after 97 bids (ends Nov. 20)
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: This is one of those finds that makes headlines early on and then will make an even bigger one once it's sold -- and that's happening later this month. Only 209 copies of this iconic and massive first issue have been graded by CCG and only 93 of those are un-restored or without other grading caveats. Of the 93 graded, nothing tops this copy. It's the lone CGC 9 and there's only one 8.5, one 8.0, two 7.0s and everything else is single-digits until you get down to CGC 1.5 ... so this one is as elite as it gets. "This copy represents the pinnacle of comic collecting," reads the Heritage listing. "Not only is this the highest-graded unrestored copy Heritage has ever offered, but it also holds the top position on the CGC census, outranking the likes of several esteemed pedigreed copies including the Mile High and Davis Crippen copies." The 8.0 sold for $5.3 million in 2022 and Heritage sold a 7.0 copy for $2.34 million last year. It survived all these years in an attic of a California home and will easily set a new sales record before it finds a new home.
Keep reading for more interesting pieces up for grabs right now.
Board Buzz: Must-read threads on Blowout Forums (Nov. 6)

What's Buzzing: Dallas Cowboys lose a young team member, NFL Week 10, Topps NBA, sketch cards, new pulls and more.
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1 -- Marshawn Kneeland and more NFL talk here
2 -- NFL Week 10 chatter
3 -- Topps NBA still on their minds ... and the Living Set
4 -- Sketch cards are the topic here
6 -- All your offseason MLB talk--
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Board Buzz: Must-read threads on Blowout Forums (Sept. 17)

Cleveland Guardians prospect Travis Bazzana shows off one of his big pulls teased by the MLBPA Players Collection project.
What's Buzzing: NFL Week 3, Joe Burrow, NBA licensing, sketch card chatter, Phillies Karen and reactions to the MLBPA Players Collection.
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2 -- Joe Burrow injury reactions
3 -- Talking NBA licensing ...
4 -- Chatter and rumors about sketch cards
5 -- Reactions to the MLBPA Players Collection
6 -- Phillies Karen: The new offer stands--
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Auction Buzz: Michael Jordan's debut, iconic views, rare Pokemon, Hellyboy's Big Baby & more on block via Heritage

Auction Buzz is a monthly look at some of the variety found out there on the auction block ... check 'em out.
It's going to be a busy end of the year for Dallas-based Heritage Auctions with a number of regularly scheduled events as well as some showcase auctions with high-profile stuff all on the calendar. This time, we look at a few things from a few active sales this month.
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ANOTHER BIG JORDAN
The Item: Michael Jordan Oct. 26, 1984 (NBA Debut) Chicago Bulls season-ticket stub (PSA 4)
The Price: $65,000 after 25 bids (ends Sept. 27)
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: Last month, a Michael Jordan (and Kobe Bryant) card sale via auction re-wrote some hobby history and, while we're confident this one won't fetch $12.9 million, this one is in some rare air. It has already hit its estimated price from the auction house and while its grade is low there are only three higher. "The most important athletic debut of the post-war era?" asked Heritage in its listing. "A strong argument could be made. Perhaps only Wayne Gretzky could challenge Michael Jordan in balloting seeking to identify the most dominant figure of his respective major sport, but once you step outside the sports arena and into the wider popular culture, M.J. leaves The Great One in his dust. He remains one of the most recognizable humans on the planet two decades after his retirement from the NBA." Jordan scored a modest 16 points in a 109-93 win over the Washington Bullets on this night and only 14 of these have been grade overall.Keep reading for more interesting pieces up for grabs right now.
Board Buzz: Must-read threads on Blowout Forums (Aug. 18)

What's Buzzing: Big Dumper closes in on record, Rafael Devers, NFL chatter, one card from every sketch card set ever, wrestling cards and ... a licensing development?
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1 -- Big Dumper is nearing a record and 50 homers
3 -- Rafael Devers ... "so last month"
4 -- "Looking for one of EVERY licensed sketch card ever"
6 -- All your NFL chatter as the season nears--
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Auction Buzz: Nirvana, Star Wars, Batman, The Fantastic Four and more all up for grabs right now via Heritage Auctions

Auction Buzz is a monthly look at some of the variety found out there on the auction block ... check 'em out.
It's going to be a busy second half of the year for Dallas-based Heritage Auctions with a number of regularly scheduled events as well as some showcase auctions with high-profile stuff all on the calendar. This time, we look at a few things from a few active sales this month.
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DARK KNIGHT IN DEMAND
The Item: Batman tin robot with original English box (Nomura Toys, 1966)
The Price: $5,250 after 29 bids (ends July 11)
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: This vintage Japanese toy is a foot-tall prime piece of pop culture with an obvious 1960s feel yet with some aspirations of something more for the future -- it's a battery operated tin toy and it's complete with its Adam West-styled box and fabric cape. This one is "an iconic fusion of superhero flair and vintage tin toy charm" per Heritage and it's one of two known styles -- this one has the serious face and one with the switch button in red. Heritage calls this "a standout from the golden age of Batman collectibles, blending Japanese craftsmanship with Gotham nostalgia."Keep reading for more interesting pieces up for grabs right now.
Board Buzz: Must-read threads on Blowout Forums (March 19)

What's Buzzing: The Dodgers win again (in Japan), Shohei Ohtani, NFL chatter, sketch cards and more in this mid-week edition.
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1 -- All your MLB chatter as the season is here
2 -- Shohei Ohtani is still on their minds ... Roki Sasaki is, too
5 -- Stranger Things reactions
6 -- Wrestling cards are the focus here--
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Patrick Mahomes' Panini Stained Glass hits Goldin as 1/1 piece

Football season is almost here and one simple sign of that is more cardboard -- new and old -- popping up online, on social media and elsewhere.But one football find over on Goldin right now is one that, well, is simply bigger and bolder than all the rest. It's an ode to Patrick Mahomes, the QB of the reigning Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs, and it's a new work from renowned Marvel mosaic artist Matthew DiMasi, who works in a unique media ... glass.
This take on Panini America's 2023 Panini Mosaic Stained Glass insert -- a rarity in and of itself (click to view at left) -- is a little different than its card-sized counterpart. It's 46 inches tall, 33 inches wide and it weighs 120 pounds -- and it will end up in a collection soon. It's also guaranteed to be a one-of-a-kind creation as the artist will not revisit any of his creations.
Board Buzz: Must-read threads on Blowout Forums (July 4)

The Blowout Cards Forums are where thousands of collectors converge daily to discuss, well, a little bit of everything. Here are a few threads about collecting and more that you should check out right now.
What's Buzzing: New MLB pulls, The National, sketch cards, vintage, college football chatter and more Independence Day parallels.
Did somebody say ThunderCats? Wait for a February drop ...

Did somebody say "ThunderCats?"
They did and that one got The Boss' attention at Blowout Cards as Thomas Fish is a serious collector of original comic book art that includes the original pen-and-ink debut panels and/or covers for iconic characters such as Wolverine, Ghost Rider, X-Force and Deadpool. If you didn't know, he also owns the entire issue's worth of original artwork from Jim Lee's X-Men reboot in 1991 ... the No. 1 issue remains the best-selling comic book issue ever with more than 8 million copies sold across five variants. (He's got all of the covers, too -- click the image here to see 'em all up close.)But ThunderCats? That one checks in as his favorite series ... which leads us to right here, right now today.
Board Buzz: Must-read threads on Blowout Forums (Dec. 11)

The Blowout Cards Forums are where thousands of collectors converge daily to discuss, well, a little bit of everything. Here are a few threads about collecting and more that you should check out right now.
What's Buzzing: Shohei Ohtani chatter, NFL Week 14, Patrick Mahomes throws a fit, some impressive sketch cards and more.
First Buzz: 2023 Topps The Joy of Baseball Bob Ross X MLB

What: 2023 Topps The Joy of Baseball Bob Ross X MLB
Arrives: Oct. 5 via Topps.com
Box basics: Two autographs and one paintbrush pen per eight-pack Collector's Edition box; TBD on Happy Little Boxes
Checklist: Click here
Order: Click here (live soon)What's buzz-worthy: Do "happy little trees" make for happy little baseball cards and, in turn, happy little collectors? The world will find out soon as this meshing of MLB cardboard with the famed late artist arrives this week.
Keep reading for more as well as a full gallery of images.
First Buzz: 2023 Pieces of the Past Art & Music Edition

What: 2023 Pieces of the Past Art & Music Edition
Arrives: January 2023
Box basics: Two hits per four-pack box (10 boxes per case)
Order: Click here (live soon)What's buzz-worthy: Pieces of the Past once focuses on pop culture with a celebration of artwork from the past and then the names and faces of music and more among more recent years in both cuts, original artwork and more.
Keep reading for more info and a selection of images.
Board Buzz: Must-read threads on Blowout Forums (Sept. 25)

The Blowout Cards Forums are where thousands of collectors converge daily to discuss, well, a little bit of everything. Here are a few threads about collecting and more that you should check out right now.
What's Buzzing: Predicting the future in MLB, talking NFL for Week 3, sketch cards, NFL pulls and more.
Buzz Buys: Big Tua ink, Pat McAfee's WWE debut, Shotzi art, old mags, new cards, The Bad News Bears, Wooderson & more

Buzz buys and busts a lot of boxes right here for Buzz Breaks, but one of my goals is to rip a little less and talk more about cardboard that I -- and you -- might like. One way to do that? Simple show and tell -- present a few pick-ups and say why they captured my attention.
So, with all that said, here are a few Buzz Buys ...
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I'M A BELIEVER ... IN BARGAINS
The Item: Tua Tagovailoa autographed and framed 10-by-18 photo (Fanatics Authentic)
The Price: Under $150 (on sale and with a rewards discount)
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: I started to scour autographed cards for this QB who I think might have a strong year and, well, I was a little surprised at how his stuff can still be pretty pricey despite plenty of available options and despite the negative chatter that oddly still comes with him having a record-breaking receiver last year and then an elite speed guy added into the mix for this year. Sure, it's still the Dolphins, but since I'm an Alabama guy I'm good here either way ... though I would have preferred a quality photo like this in Crimson. But ... the price was right for an oversized and already-framed piece and the photo and crop here was unusual and a little dramatic, too, vs. a lot of other options. I wanted something different that wouldn't break the bank to start a new season and this one hit the spot. (Regular price is around $180 plus shipping, tax, etc. on top of that.)
Grab a box right here: Nothing for this one ... but 2020 NFL boxes are hereKeep reading for more interesting items ...
Board Buzz: Must-read threads on Blowout Forums (Sept. 1)

The Blowout Cards Forums are where thousands of collectors converge daily to discuss, well, a little bit of everything. Here are a few threads about collecting and more that you should check out right now.
What's Buzzing: Predicting NFL QB value bumps for Week 1 (really), Rocket Prizms, new sketch card pulls, NSCC locations and more.

































