How it feels to miss out on $15m

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Rick Mirigian once owned the original three Logoman cards; now, he gets "miserable" thinking about them. Cards he sold for less than $200,000 are now worth an estimated $15 million.

Card collecting would simply not exist as we know it today if it wasn’t for Jefferson Burdick. The story of how one man changed the hobby forever … and how his historic collection ended up at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

“A card collection is a magic carpet that takes you away from work-a-day cares to havens of relaxing quietude where you can relive the pleasures and adventures of a past day — brought to life in vivid picture and prose,” Burdick wrote the same year he published the catalog.”

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Jerseys worn by LeBron James and Bronny James when they became the first father-son duo to share an NBA court sold for $102,000 at Sotheby’s Wednesday night.

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Revealed Wednesday in an ad entitled “It’s Gotta Be Elway,” 2024 Bowman Draft Baseball will deliver baseball cards of Denver Broncos legendary quarterback John Elway — though he’ll be in pinstripes, instead of orange and blue.

A Lou Gehrig jersey from the 1937 World Series may sell for millions. Sold for $870,000 in 2020, new research could make this the finest Gehrig jersey in the world.

Fanatics Fest will return to New York in 2025 with an expanded three-day show, including more than 500 celebrity guests and a larger exhibit for trading cards and collectibles.

Joe Burrow revealed in a conversation with his teammates on the first episode of HBO’s "Hard Knocks" that he’s now the new owner of a $3 million Batmobile.

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