Artificial intelligence is having a very real impact in the world of sports card trading, reshaping the way people analyze, value, and sell the collectables. A growing number of startups have ...
Heritage’s director of sports auctions Chris Ivy has said the marketplace typically leans to a more conservative estimate for a consigned item. The “conservative” estimate the one-of-a-kind 2007-08 ...
In the last 12 months, the sports card index values from all four major sports have fallen according to pricing data taken from CardLadder.com. What does this data say about the overall health of the ...
One of the oddities about the collecting space is that baseball dominates as if it’s still the true American Pastime. While the NFL and even the NBA have surpassed baseball when it comes to television ...
Population count, commonly referred to as "POP count" is a term that accounts for the number of graded cards with the same score. For today's article, we will reference Professional Sports ...
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Experts are predicting by 2032 there will be 50 billion dollars into the sports card and sports memorabilia market. Josh Wolters is the owner of JWW Sports Cards and ...
Sports fans and collectors are buzzing with excitement over a rare find in the sports card market. The 1990 Donruss - Recent Major League Performance #650 Bo Jackson ...
Move over 1952’s Topps Mickey Mantle card, there’s a new winner in town with the Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant card selling at auction for a whopping $12.9 million. The signed 2007 Upper Deck ...
A basketball card featuring Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant sold for $12.932 million on Saturday, making it the most expensive ever sports card, according to the auction house which handled its sale.
The 2007 Upper Deck Exquisite Michael Jordan-Kobe Bryant Logoman Autograph 1/1 became the most expensive sports card ever sold at public auction, fetching an eye-popping $12,932,000, including buyer’s ...