Rookie cards are a collecting category all their own. When the rookie card is one of a star, a Hall of Famer or an immortal, the value relative to other cards in that set is exponentially greater.
“The Bambino” knocked this one out of the park. The first Babe Ruth baseball card fetched an unbelievable $4.026 million at Heritage’s Fall Sports Catalog Auction on Friday. The 1914 Baltimore News ...
While Babe Ruth is one of the most prolific players in the sport of baseball and earned him countless nicknames including "Sultan of Swat", any vintage cards of the legend can oftentimes price out ...
Babe Ruth was still pitching for the Red Sox, not crushing home runs for the Yankees, when Morehouse Bakery in Lawrence, Massachusetts, printed his baseball card in a 1916 promotion. NBC Universal, ...
A rare baseball card found in Danvers, Massachusetts, has sold for hundreds of thousands of dollars. The man, who wishes to remain anonymous, said the card came from his father. He then enlisted Gross ...
No, I mean the closest thing to this, no, this is by far the biggest thing that has and will ever happen to me. Jeff Gross of Newburyport has been collecting baseball cards for decades, but he never ...
Babe Ruth may not be with us, but his baseball cards certainly are prevalent in modern sets. Simply due to the history of the industry the Babe has many more post-career cards than total cards during ...
These days Babe Ruth is more or less a fixture in Topps sets. And why not, even more than 100 years after he rose to prominence as the game's top slugger, Ruth is still considered by many baseball ...
The Great Bambino is back on the block. Babe Ruth’s 1916 rookie baseball card is now up for grabs via Goldin’s Winter Vintage Elite auction, along with other rare relics from MLB’s finest, from ...
FRESNO, California -- Babe Ruth remains an iconic, larger than life baseball star. Dale Ball of Visalia believes a recently purchased baseball card to be a rare made by the Shotwell Company in 1921.
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