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  2. Sports memorabilia - Wikipedia

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    The most expensive piece of sports memorabilia ever sold was a New York Yankees baseball jersey worn by Babe Ruth during his 'called shot' game in the 1932 World Series. It sold for $24.12 million in 2024. [4] In 2016, the ten most valuable sports cards and memorabilia sold for a record-setting combined $12,186,294. [5]

  3. Operation Bullpen - Wikipedia

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    Operation Bullpen was an FBI investigation into forged celebrity autographs and sports memorabilia that ran from 1999 until 2006. The investigation uncovered $100 million worth of fraud that occurred in the United States.

  4. Upper Deck Company - Wikipedia

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    Prizes in the past included autographed memorabilia, sports card boxes, screensavers, desktop wallpapers, video games, and systems, among others. The website also encourages you to buy sports cards. Each prize is worth a different amount. Upper Deck Kids also has message boards where kids can talk about sports, trade codes, gossip, etc.

  5. Sports. Weather. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. ... A unique Paul Skenes autographed patch card has been found by an 11-year-old collector in Los ...

  6. Rare autographed 'Shoeless' Joe Jackson photo sells for ... - AOL

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    An #auctionrecord for any signed sports photograph was set for an exceedingly scarce and important 1911 "Shoeless" Joe Jackson-autographed photo by Frank W. Smith which sold for $1,470,000, far ...

  7. Shop at Home Network - Wikipedia

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    An example of a Mickey Mantle autographed baseball that was sold by Shop At Home TV back in the 1990s; "It is a forgery and Shop At Home sold hundreds of thousands of dollars of similar items according to sports memorabilia fraud busters in a blog on autographmagazine.com forums". [13]

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