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  2. Sports memorabilia - Wikipedia

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    The highest price fetched for an association football shirt is $224,000. The shirt belonged to Pelé, who wore it during the 1970 World Cup final in which Brazil went on to win. [6] Collectors of sports memorabilia may seek to authenticate items to prove their veracity. Autographed items are nearly always more valuable than non-autographed ...

  3. The Highest-Selling Football Memorabilia of All Time

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    The 1935 National Chicle Bronko Nagurski card is the most coveted football card in the world and the No. 17 most important trading card of any sport, according to Sports Collectors Daily.

  4. Icons.com - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Icons Shop Limited was awarded the world's first football memorabilia licence by FIFA. It allowed the website to produce a range of official 2010 FIFA World Cup products. Since then, Icons.com has sold official memorabilia for all other iterations of the FIFA World Cup as well as the UEFA Champions League , UEFA Europa League , UEFA ...

  5. Sports Collectors Digest - Wikipedia

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    Sports Collectors Digest (SCD) is an American advertising weekly paper published at Iola, Wisconsin. The magazine provides an avenue through which sellers, traders and avid buyers of sports cards and other memorabilia may interact.

  6. The Highest-Selling Football Memorabilia of All Time

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    The 1935 National Chicle Bronko Nagurski card is the most coveted football card in the world and the No. 17 most important trading card of any sport, according to Sports Collectors Daily.

  7. The Highest-Selling Football Memorabilia of All Time

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    In 1986, Bears fans rejoiced as the biggest man in the NFL, William "Refrigerator" Perry, helped Chicago annihilate the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XX. Thirty years later, his Championship ...