Seth Poppel, a lifelong collector, is the media’s go-to guy for yearbooks of the stars—from Patti Smith (“Class Clown”) to Ruth Bader Ginsburg (“twirler”) to Leonardo DiCaprio (“Most Bizarre”).
Once the Eagles and Chiefs settle Super Bowl LIX, mitts will begin poppin’ across Florida and Arizona. Until then, here's LIX ...
EyeEm Mobile GmbH/istockphotoTime has a funny way of turning everyday items into goldmines. Just ask this guy who sold a 1952 ...
A former sorting clerk at a post office in New Jersey later sold the items, including valuable Michael Jordan and Mickey ...
Shelby Dozier, a 34-year-old man from New York City, pleaded guilty to theft of mail by a postal service employee.
A New Jersey postal worker stole baseball cards, basketball cards, hockey cards and Pokemon cards worth thousands while on ...
While there have been knockoff Ted Lasso trading cards released since the Apple+ show’s creation, none of them come close in ...
Mike Marczak Collectibles Coming Up For Sale in California. It's been a pleasure to own these cards and now its time to pass it onto anoth ...
A unique Paul Skenes autographed patch card found by an 11-year-old collector in Los Angeles will go to auction, Topps announced on Friday. The 1/1 rookie debut patch card of the Pittsburgh ...
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Hosted on MSNAntiques Roadshow round up: From 'ugly' root sculpture to 'eye popping' watercolor printsAntiques Roadshow has been entertaining viewers for decades, as people discover that their 'worthless' items can actually earn them incredible sums of money.
If he did, the original 1952 Mickey Mantle baseball card he's selling this weekend online at Miller and Miller Auction in New Hamburg, could be worth a lot more than the estimated $15,000 and $20,000.
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