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Goldin Auctions announced one of the most significant hobby discoveries in recent memory Monday morning: A previously unknown T206 Honus Wagner card.

New York Rep. Pat Ryan (D-NY) is urging the Federal Trade Commission to investigate trading card company Collectors for potential monopolistic practices amid its acquisition of rival Beckett.

At age 12, His Airness signed a program for a 1975 state baseball tournament. Now it’s coming up for auction.

A 1961-62 Fleer Wilt Chamberlain rookie card has been downgraded from a Gem Mint 10 to a Mint 9 by PSA. The difference in current market value led to around a $800,000 loss for the collector.

On Oct. 26, 1984, a family of four attended Michael Jordan’s NBA debut at Chicago Stadium for a total price of $54.

A little more than, 41 years later, the family wound up with a hell of an additional prize. While it’s unclear what their final cut is, the four tickets sold for $957,100.

The jersey Bird wore in all four home games of the classic 1987 East finals sold for a record $524,600 on Saturday, setting a new mark for the most ever paid for a Bird jersey.

One of the few surviving tickets from Lou Gehrig’s “Luckiest Man” speech July 4, 1939, sold for $164,700 at Heritage Auctions on Saturday night.

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