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- An apology wasn't worth $5,000. So they've increased their bounty to $10,000.
An apology wasn't worth $5,000. So they've increased their bounty to $10,000.
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Looks like this much maligned Phillies fan isn’t budging on Blowout Cards’ $5,000 offer for the baseball.
Paige Bueckers is following in Caitlin Clark’s footsteps on the court. A sensational first campaign earned her WNBA Rookie of the Year honors.
In the card market though, she certainly can’t compare with Clark. But that doesn’t mean she can’t be a star in the hobby, writes Ben Burrows.
There was perhaps no one more famous for protesting the Vietnam War than Muhammad Ali.
For the first time in history, his draft card will be up for auction.
The legendary Robert Redford died on Tuesday at the age of 89.
And while often times after someone passes, there is a plethora of their autographs for sale online, that wasn’t the case with Redford. The Oscar winner was one of the toughest signatures to acquire in all of Hollywood.
Tom Brady, Aaron Judge, Bryce Harper, Victor Wembanyama … Paul Skenes.
The Pirates ace joins an illustrious group of athletes in signing an exclusive memorabilia agreement with Fanatics.
“Shoeless” Joe Jackson played his final Major League Baseball game in 1920.
Now, 105 years later, he is getting his first Topps card.
Vintage apparel is growing at three times the rate of traditional retail.
So Fanatics is jumping into the game in a BIG way.
As Saquon Barkley and 2025 Donruss Football jump into the market, we rate our favorite Downtown cards in history.