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  2. Why reselling concert and sporting tickets online could cause ...

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    If you make any money at all trading collectibles, selling tickets, or living out your side hustle on Etsy, it’s important you understand these rules changes for 2024 and the upcoming years in ...

  3. Jason Kelce memorabilia scam uncovered; 3 charged for selling ...

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    Three individuals implicated in selling forged Jason Kelce-signed sports memorabilia valued at over $200K face dozens of felony charges, the Montgomery County District Attorney announced on ...

  4. Operation Bullpen - Wikipedia

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    Wayne Bray, a memorabilia shop owner, met master forger Gregory Marino in 1994. The two became friends, and went into business selling forged Mickey Mantle autographs among other items. [2] A large number of the forgeries were made by Marino, [3] who could perfectly copy signatures on sight and worked 15 hours a day to produce forgeries.

  5. 10 Common Mistakes People Make When Selling Valuable Collectibles

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    st-palette/istockphotoWhile selling antiques and vintage collectibles can be a great way to supplement your income, it’s also important to stay ahead of common mistakes that can dramatically ...

  6. Sports memorabilia - Wikipedia

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    The most expensive piece of sports memorabilia ever sold was a New York Yankees baseball jersey worn by Babe Ruth during his 'called shot' game in the 1932 World Series. It sold for $24.12 million in 2024. [4] In 2016, the ten most valuable sports cards and memorabilia sold for a record-setting combined $12,186,294. [5]

  7. Collectors Universe - Wikipedia

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    Collectors Universe Inc. is an American company formed in 1986, now based in Santa Ana, California, which provides third-party authentication and grading services to collectors, retail buyers and sellers of collectibles. Its authentication services focus on coins, trading cards, sports memorabilia, and autographs.