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Could this be the most historic auction ever?
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There has never been an auction quite like the Jim Irsay Collection, which will be sold at Christie’s in March.
Featuring everything from Kurt Cobain guitars to Muhammad Ali championship belts, the late Colts owner was one of the foremost collectors in the world.
Yes, you read that right.
In the midst of a monster auction at Goldin, featuring a newly discovered T206 Honus Wagner, Heritage decided to join the party, listing the Garagiola Wagner, named for its previous owner, baseball player and broadcaster Joe Garagiola.
Somehow, Carlos Beltrán made it into the Baseball Hall of Fame and couldn’t even get his photo onto his own rookie card 😂
But Beltrán isn’t the first Hall of Famer to have someone else’s photo on his card.
Somehow, the Patriots continue to be inevitable … EVEN IN COLLEGE FOOTBALL!
Indiana just became the first team in the modern era to go 16-0, capping a dominant season with a thrilling 27-21 victory over Miami in the College Football Playoff Championship.
But in order to use shirts like the Fanatics one seen above, the piper must be paid.
Midway through the NBA season, Steph Curry is looking to regain his crown atop the NBA’s jersey sales list.
If he can continue this pace, it would mark the fifth time he’s led the league in jersey sales since 2015-16.
See the full top 15 sellers, including a rookie who made the list.
Not only is Steph Curry leading the league in jersey sales, but he’s shattering his own records in the hobby.
Curry’s Game 6 jersey from the 2022 NBA Finals sold for $2.45 million, easily making it the most valuable Curry item ever to sell, besting the previous record by nearly $700,000.
Few teams are as iconic in sports history as the 1985 Bears, whose ferocious defense bludgeoned any trying offense in its way.
And despite all the star power on the team, from Walter Payton to Mike Singletary, head coach Mike Ditka’s aura reigned supreme, and so, too, was his iconic sweater vest.
That sweater vest is now up for auction at Goldin, and though it has a letter of authenticity from Ditka himself, it appears to be missing something important.
The Spanish kit Rafael Nadal wore in his final singles match ever at Roland Garros is up for auction at tennis-only auction house Prestige Memorabilia.
But not only is it the last shirt he ever wore for a singles match in Paris, it’s the last shirt he ever wore against Novak Djokovic.








