If you’re a sports memorabilia enthusiast, get ready to feast your eyes on the remarkable offerings in the latest Weiss Auction. The catalog is bursting at the seams with prized collectibles that will undoubtedly make any fan’s heart skip a beat.
One of the standout pieces in the auction is the PSA-registered autographed 1952 Topps Roy Campanella card, a gem that has seen bids approaching a staggering $40,000. For collectors looking to own a piece of baseball history, this item is a must-have.
For Babe Ruth aficionados, the auction features a treasure trove of signed memorabilia, including a 1946 minor league scorecard and a plethora of personal photos and signatures. Jackie Robinson fans will be thrilled to find a signed index card from 1952 up for grabs.
The auction also boasts a highly sought-after 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle card graded SGC 3. Additionally, nearly complete sets from 1952, missing only a few key cards, are available for those looking to round out their collections.
But the offerings don’t stop there. A complete run of Topps sets from 1956 through 1979 is up for bid, along with an enticing 1986-87 Fleer Basketball set. The collection hails from “The Toledo Collection” and features cards from the ’40s and ’50s, including Jackie Robinson rookies and Leaf Ruth cards.
Pre-War card enthusiasts will delight in the assortment of Goudey and T206 Hall of Famers included in the auction catalog. Each item holds a piece of history and nostalgia that is sure to capture the hearts of collectors.
Autograph aficionados will be thrilled to find the 1937 Los Dragones team sheet signed by baseball legends Josh Gibson, Satchel Paige, and James “Cool Papa” Bell. The catalog also features a plethora of other rare autographed items and collections waiting to find new homes with passionate collectors.
With over 400 lots up for grabs, the auction offers something for every sports memorabilia enthusiast. Online pre-bidding is currently open, leading up to the live webcast finale at 10 AM Eastern time on Wednesday, March 27. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of sports history – start bidding now!