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  2. Sports Collectibles That Scored Big at Auction

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    Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail. Sign in. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. ... as reported by Sports Collectors Daily. The memorabilia ...

  3. The Highest-Selling Football Memorabilia of All Time

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    The 1935 National Chicle Bronko Nagurski card is the most coveted football card in the world and the No. 17 most important trading card of any sport, according to Sports Collectors Daily.

  4. Barry Halper - Wikipedia

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    Barry Halper (December 3, 1939 – December 18, 2005) was an extensive collector of baseball memorabilia who had been a limited partner owning about 1% of the New York Yankees. [1] During the auction of Halper's collection, Sotheby's Auction House called it the "World Series of Sports Auctions."

  5. Pacific Trading Cards, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Trading Cards, Inc. was an American trading card company founded in 1980 by Mike Cramer and known for its brightly colored, die cut cards. [1] The company invented the nine-card plastic sheets collectors use to store trading cards. [2]

  6. Super Bowl ticket collector has the 'holy grail' of vintage ...

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    The 53-year-old real estate developer says he has shelled out “somewhere around $600,000” trying to become the first collector to obtain all 156 different ticket variations from every Super ...

  7. Geoff Wilson (card collector) - Wikipedia

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    Wilson’s first job was working at a sports card store in Sarasota, Florida, at age 14. [3]Wilson had a background in digital marketing and entrepreneurship. He has founded and operated several businesses in the technology and digital space, though he became widely known for his role in the resurgence of interest in sports card collecting. [4]

  8. Ken Goldin - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Goldin (born August 18, 1965) is an American auctioneer, television personality, and sports card collector. He has sold over $1.3 billion in memorabilia related to sports, history, and pop culture in his career, [1] including through his company, Goldin Auctions. [2] He is featured on the Netflix TV series King of Collectibles: The ...

  9. Pro Set trading cards - Wikipedia

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    Cards 1-43 were classified as "Facts and Feats", while cards 44-84 are "Natural & Human World", and cards 85-100 are "Sports & Games". [12] After disappearing in the 1960s, the Parkhurst hockey card brand was resurrected in 1991 by Brian H. Price and licensed to Pro Set. Following the popularity of hockey cards in 1990–91, Parkhurst cards ...