1909-11 T206
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Million-dollar first Pokémon set hits eBay via Blowout Cards
It's the holy grail of gaming ... and it's up for grabs.
BlowoutCards.com is the owner of a PSA 10 grade Pokémon 1st Edition set that previously generated headlines from around the world -- not just the collecting world -- when it previously sold for six figures little over a year ago. Now, it's back on the market with the biggest cards in the mix ... all in PSA's top grade.
The full set of 102 cards, which can be seen in a gallery below, is presently listed on eBay. It has a Buy-It-Now price of $1,000,000.01 -- and serious offers are also being fielded as it's on the market in advance of the 25th anniversary of the game's arrival in the United States next February.
Blowout Cards is giving away 2019 Topps Allen & Ginter case
Blowout Cards has some free cardboard that could end up in your hands.
Well, arms ... since it's a case.
If you follow the @BlowoutCards Twitter account, you may have seen a little something last night that's pretty big when it comes to 2019 Topps Allen & Ginter.
The news? Blowout is giving away a case of 2019 Topps Allen & Ginter to a follower who gets in on the retweeting action.
PSA authenticated or graded 10 biggest items sold in 2018
Just 10 of the most-notable items in the sports world that were sold in 2018 totaled more than $8.4 million, ranging from a $2.8 million 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle card to a baseball signed by the first class for the Baseball Hall of Fame.
And they all had one thing in common -- PSA or PSA/DNA authentication.
The Newport Beach, Calif.-based company recently took the time to examine the markets last year and touted its Top 10 for 2018. Keep reading to see everything on the list.
Finest T206 set gets broken up and sold via Heritage Auctions
The finest set of 1909-11 T206 baseball cards is on the market -- and it's being broken up -- this month via Dallas-based Heritage Auctions where it's expected to be a record-breaker.
"For hundreds of trading card collectors, this is the auction event of a lifetime," said Chris Ivy, director of sports collectibles for Heritage. "This auction is the vault door swinging open to reveal treasures unavailable anywhere else."
It's a lot of 520 cards that includes nine PSA 10s -- only 13 in all exist at that grade -- and nearly all of the cards in this one are the highest-graded specimens of their kind for this landmark set. More than 100 of the cards are PSA 9s and only one is graded below a PSA 7 (it's a PSA 6).
New copy of Ty Cobb T206 card joins past Lucky Seven cards
One of the rarest cards of baseball legend Ty Cobb has a new known specimen -- and it's the eighth copy to be found in one location.
It's a 1909-11 T206 Ty Cobb with a Ty Cobb back and it was found by the same family that previously discovered a stash of cards known as "The Lucky Seven" two years ago. This eighth card has been graded and authenticated by PSA this week and will remain with the family. It was found between two books from the home of a relative who owned the other cards.
“The family’s intent is to keep this latest addition as a memento,” Rick Snyder, owner of MINT State, who initially reviewed the cards before submitting each of them to PSA for authentication and grading, told PSA. “It’s a family heirloom that reminds them of an event that changed their lives forever.”
SCP Auctions readies for sale of 'original Wagner' later this month
Update (June 11): This card sold for $609,294 at auction.
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A low-grade Honus Wagner T206 baseball card with a lengthy lineage in the hobby is hitting the auction block as part of a meaty collection of vintage cardboard.
The J. Ross Greene Collection will be handled by SCP Auctions later this month and it includes "a lifetime accumulation of cards and memorabilia honoring diamond and gridiron greats from the turn of the century to the modern era" and "boasts more than 100,000 pre-war and post-war baseball and football cards" with many of them in runs of complete sets.
Rare Joe Jackson card sells for $667,189 via SCP Auctions
The legend of "Shoeless Joe" lives on.A PSA 8 copy of Joe Jackson's 1909 E90-1 American Caramel card rocked the auction block on Sunday morning and, along with one other high-grade icon from the past topped a combined $1.1 million in an SCP Auctions sale.
The Jackson sold for $667,189 and is one of only two cards to receive that grade and none are higher.
”We are thrilled with the results of our biggest summer auction to date," said SCP Auctions Vice President Dan Imler. "The market for 'best of the best' sports cards and historic memorabilia continues to show incredible strength.”
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