Auction Buzz
Original 1999 Pokemon set sells for $100,000-plus via Goldin Auctions

A perfect PSA 10 set of 1999 Pokemon 1st Edition cards dominated on the auction block this weekend, ending with a final gavel price that might shock those who don't know the power of Charizard.
It racked up a dozen bids after its $25,000 opener at Goldin Auctions and when the final gavel went down the price was at $100,655.
Check out a gallery of all of the cards after the jump.
Houston Astros' World Series game-used memorabilia still commanding big money via MLB Auctions

It's been more than a month since the Houston Astros won the World Series but the action is still relatively intense over on MLB Auctions.
Or at least some of the bidding and instant-purchase prices look that way.
Dugout lineup cards for Games 5-7 are up for auction at the moment via the site and end in three days. Game 7 leads the way at $911 after 18 bids, while Game 5 is $810 after 14 bids and Game 6 sits at $520 after just two.
Those have nothing on some of the other game-used items, though.
One of Ric Flair's iconic robes leads off Goldin Auctions event next week

His shoes cost more than your house -- and there's a chance this one will, too.
A scarlet and silver robe studded with rhinestones and red sequins worn by "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair while in WWE is hitting the open market soon via Goldin Auctions.
Aaron Judge's record-setting 52nd home run jersey hits auction block
Aaron Judge owned The Big Apple this summer -- and the hobby, too -- and next week he could own at least one and maybe two awards.And not long after that, somebody out there can own a historic piece of his memorabilia.
It's the jersey he wore for his record-setting 52nd home run this season -- a new MLB rookie mark topping the 49 of Mark McGwire back in 1987 -- and it's a key piece in Steiner Auctions current sale that ends in nine days.
Second pair of Michael Jordan Converse shoes from 1984 Olympics sells for big money via SCP Auctions
What's rarer than the rarified air of a pair of Michael Jordan game-used shoes?A pair of Michael Jordan game-used Converse shoes -- and the latest pair of shoes from the 1984 Olympics to sell via SCP Auctions went for nearly six-figures at auction following a record-setting sale earlier this year. Continue reading
Michael Jordan's ballboy trade treasure hits auction block via SCP
A pair of Michael Jordan's game-used shoes gifted to a Utah Jazz ballboy in exchange for a pair of tickets are hitting the auction block.They're being sold by SCP Auctions and they were worn on Feb. 1, 1993, when Jordan's Bulls knocked off the Jazz, 96-92.
Now, about that trade ...
Forget flipping baseball cards ... what about MLB-authenticated World Series ivy from Wrigley Field?

The Chicago Cubs may not be playing right now, but the memories of last season's historic World Series win are still fueling demand for unique pieces of memorabilia.
And it might not get more unique than an MLB-authenticated piece of the famed ivy from Wrigley Field.
The Simpsons' 'Springfield of Dreams' autograph auctions to benefit Jackie Robinson Foundation

Three autographed baseballs representing a cult classic episode of The Simpsons and a subsequent "mockumentary" of the episode will benefit the charity of a baseball icon soon.
It's all part of a Goldin Auctions sale of baseballs signed by those involved in "Springfield of Dreams" which aired last night as part of a 25th anniversary celebration of "Homer at the Bat" a year that also included honors at the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Topps Heritage master set run -- and two 2009 proof sheets -- hits market via Robert Edward Auctions

A run of Topps Heritage near master sets -- in this case every single card in the product -- for the first decade of the popular brand as well as a pair of autograph proof sheets featuring cards that were never produced have hit the auction block via Robert Edward Auctions.
The run begins with the first Heritage set from 2001 -- a product among a few celebrating the company's 50th anniversary that year, and one that offered us a re-do of the iconic 1952 Topps set but with today's stars and nods to the past -- and runs to 2011 when Heritage hit the memorable wood-bordered 1962 Topps design.
Nike crafts game-used shoe from two Super Bowl LI footballs

Look away, Atlanta Falcons fans.
Nike revealed a new shoe on Thursday -- the only one made -- that takes us all back to Super Bowl LI. How? It's made out of game-used footballs from the New England Patriots' historic comeback win.
It's a single Nike Air Force Low SB51 Comeback and it's going to be auctioned for charity.
SCP Auctions' newest sale launches with new legends, vintage icons
The newest SCP Auctions event launched this week with some items that defy the imagination -- items that you probably wouldn't imagine them to still exist, let alone be up for grabs.Some of them, such as this 2013 Fresno State Aaron Judge game-used jersey, open with more modest prices of $4,000, while college classics such as a Lew Alcindor game-used UCLA jersey is already at $44,288 after less than a day of active bidding.
But the leader in the clubhouse among the more than 900 lots? It's a baseball card.
LeBron James' Opening Night jersey already topping $10,000 at auction

Update: The jersey -- yes, the torn one -- sold for $45,000.
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LeBron James' first game-used jersey of the year is heating up the auction block for a good cause.
It's part of an auction from the NBA, Turner Sports and the Cleveland Cavaliers to support hurricane relief efforts via OneAmericaAppeal.org, and it's one of nearly 60 gamers presently up for grabs via NBA Auctions.
BOSS Makes Bank: A Sasha Banks ring-worn jacket sells for how much?

She's a four-time WWE Raw Women's Champion and a former NXT star, but there's one more way that Sasha Banks, aka The BOSS, makes bank.
And that's on eBay with an auction that's ending within the hour.
With Gambit film a go, you might need a certain X-Men issue soon

Hollywood news can have an impact on the collectibles world and comic book movies are the perfect example of what an influx of mainstream pop culture focus can do.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, a Gambit film starring Channing Tatum is a go for Valentine's Day 2019, bringing the card-throwing, slick-talking member of the X-Men to the screen solo for the first time.Just like Deadpool, certain characters pick up steam with fans and news like this prompts added interest in first appearances of the characters and the one-of-a-kind original comic art that helped bring those books to life. A movie with Tatum in the main role? With apologies to Yogi Berra, it could be déjà vu all over again.
Newest Lelands auction includes some serious baseball history
A number of high-end and truly historic baseball items are leading the way in the latest Lelands Masters Auction.What you see above? A 1962 Topps first series cello box.
It includes 36 packs that originally cost buyers $3.60 if they cleared out the box. It's been inspected, authenticated and documented by Baseball Card Exchange and includes a number of packs with stars showing, including four showing Stan Musial and then appearances by Sandy Koufax, Ernie Banks, Eddie Mathews, Brooks Robinson and a number of leaders cards.
Bidding currently sits at $48,717 after just eight bids -- and it's not even close to the biggest item in the sale.
Board Buzz: Must-read threads on the Blowout Forums (Sept. 29)

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 Today: Nothing but baseball breaks and other MLB posts in today's edition.
MLB Players Weekend gamers winding down on auction block
A selection of colorful and nickname-adorned game-used jerseys from MLB Players Weekend are winding down on the auction block via MLB Auctions and you totally won't be surprised to see who's leading the way.All Rise ... it's New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge.
Mel Ott game-used memorabilia hitting market via SCP Auctions
Game-used memorabilia from one of baseball's greatest sluggers is hitting the auction block next month.SCP Auctions will be handling the sale of several items from Mel Ott, a Hall of Famer who hit 511 home runs and led the National League in long balls six times during a 22-year career -- all with the New York Giants.
“It’s our pleasure to auction off these items from Mel Ott’s family,” says SCP Auctions President David Kohler. “He truly was a baseball treasure and we look forward to seeing how the bidding goes.”
Real autograph, fake card: A Ric Flair story too good to be 'woooooooooo'

There's an old saying that if something too good to be true, then it probably is -- and this collector recently got a reminder of just that.
With the recent health scare of pro wrestling legend "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair, I decided it was past time to track down a copy of his 2005 Topps Heritage WWE autograph card -- a card that was never released in packs but had reportedly surfaced years ago.
It's not that I needed a Flair autograph -- I have it a few times and actually met him at a past show -- I wanted this card because I've always had an affinity for Topps' earliest years of WWE cards. This was Topps' first release in its current run, but Flair didn't make the cut as part of a crop of signers that includes Hulk Hogan, Shawn Michaels, The Iron Sheik, "Rowdy" Roddy Piper, Trish Stratus, Stacy Keibler and so many more notables from the past.
I found one on eBay and examined the autograph in the auction photo closely even though it was certified by JSA. I checked other cards for sale from the seller to see if there were autographs that looked questionable -- everything looked fine to me and the card was affordably priced ($50) compared to another seller who wanted nearly $900 for a PSA-authenticated and slabbed copy (and I'm not a fan of its autograph). This JSA one was complete with sticker and a certificate noting that it was a witnessed autograph, not just an authenticated one.
But, I never even thought about whether the card itself was legit -- I figured somebody somewhere had gotten their hands on the original cards Flair was supposed to sign but didn't -- however I knew instantly upon arrival that the card was legit as one of Flair's face-first flops to the mat.
Jackie Robinson's first MLB contract to hit auction block in November
It's a signature that helped change the world, and it's hitting the auction block in November.It the autograph that adorns Jackie Robinson's contract to join the Brooklyn Dodgers on April 11, 1947, and it will be sold along with his Montreal Royals contract from 1945 at the museum that carries his name on Nov. 16 in New York City as part of a sale handled by Goldin Auctions.
"There are many documents on display in museums that represent seminal moments in history which forever changed America such as The Declaration of Independence, The Gettysburg Address and the Emancipation Proclamation," said Ken Goldin, owner of Goldin Auctions. "But most historians believe that the integration of baseball with the signing of Jackie Robinson had as great an impact on America as any other moment in history.
"In fact, Martin Luther King called Robinson the founder of the Civil rights movement. Bringing the most important baseball document and the founding document of the Civil Rights movement to auction is an awesome responsibility and we are honored to help find them a permanent home for future generation to enjoy.”
Lou Gehrig's 1925 New York Yankees contract heads to auction block

Steiner Auctions has a legendary piece coming in its next sale.
It's Lou Gehrig's 1925 New York Yankees contract -- his first full season -- and it's hitting the open market next month.
How much might it go for? Well, there was a recent auction of a previous contract that could set the stage for this one.
Heritage breaks up a legendary set of 1933 Goudey baseball cards

If you've ever been interested in grabbing some high-end copies of cards from the landmark 1933 Goudey set and have the bank account that lets you do so, then a new sale from Heritage Auctions is for you.
Active until Sept. 21 is an auction breaking up one of the best PSA-graded sets of the brand that contains the traditional in-pack Rookie Cards of many legendary names.
And they're in sometimes-untoppable conditions.
Fanatics Auctions selling event-used Rookie Premiere jerseys & more

If you're a dedicated collector or even a casual one, you already own a piece of the action from this year's NFLPA Rookie Premiere found in a pack of cards.
But there's also another way to get memorabilia from a crop of notable new NFL rookies from the event as Fanatics is auctioning event-worn jerseys, cleats and gloves from a number of the players right now.
Asking price on a set of 1983 Madonna Polaroids? Just $350,000
The old saying is that a picture's worth a thousand words, but in the case of pop music legend Madonna and an old set of Polaroids, that price is a bit different.They're $5,303 apiece -- but fans of the icon still might call them priceless.
The set of 66 original images is being offered for $350,000 and it comes from Richard Corman, a portrait photographer who shot Madonna in 1983 -- just six weeks before the arrival of her first album and her being thrust into the international spotlight.
"She had charisma like I have never seen," Corman said in Vogue, which is noted in a listing for the photos via The Manhattan Rare Book Company. "When you look at somebody through the camera, you either see behind somebody’s eyes or you don’t. And with her, it was 'Wow.'"
Jim Stefano joins Goldin Auctions
Goldin Auctions has a new director of marketing and business development -- and he comes from the trading card portion of the industry.

Jim Stefano will take on the role, according to Goldin Auctions founder Ken Goldin.
Stefano had spend the last four years as the senior director of product development at Panini America in Dallas, Texas. He previously worked seven years at Fleer/Skybox as its VP of product development and before that with Score Board and TRISTAR Productions.
































