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  2. List of most expensive sports cards - Wikipedia

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    The current record price for an individual sports card is the US$12.6 million paid for a 1952 Mickey Mantle baseball card (Topps; #311) on August 28, 2022, breaking all previous records. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] List of highest prices paid

  3. American football card - Wikipedia

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    A football card from the 1988 Lions Police football card set of Detroit Lions offensive tackle Lomas Brown. In 2007, one of the earliest known football cards featuring John Dunlop from Harvard, was sold for $10,000, the highest price paid for a football card up to that time. [13]

  4. Trading card - Wikipedia

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    The most popular set of Australian rules football cards are often the considered to be the 1963 Scanlens card set. Select Australia is currently the longest continuously operating and largest producer of Australian rules football cards. [61] Prices for Australian rules football cards can be relatively high compared to other sporting codes in ...

  5. Beckett Media - Wikipedia

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    An early publication from the company was "Beckett Baseball Card Monthly," which at its zenith garnered a readership of approximately one million. [20] In 2008, Beckett transitioned its monthly price guides for football, baseball, hockey, and basketball cards into seasonal editions.

  6. Ticket prices for Indiana vs Washington at Memorial Stadium start at $110 on StubHub and $107 on VividSeats. Indiana football schedule 2024 Aug. 31: vs. FIU, 3:30 p.m. ( W, 31-7 )

  7. Pro Set trading cards - Wikipedia

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    Card 100 showed Mike Powell at the 1991 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo. Cards 1-43 were classified as "Facts and Feats", while cards 44-84 are "Natural & Human World", and cards 85-100 are "Sports & Games". [12] After disappearing in the 1960s, the Parkhurst hockey card brand was resurrected in 1991 by Brian H. Price and licensed to Pro ...