Topps officially has the NBA card license. Again. That license had belonged to Panini exclusively since 2010. This is the second time that Topps has lost — and regained — the right to produce NBA ...
In its first showing at public auction since the card’s explosive run-up this summer, which saw it leap from less than $400,000 in its last public sale to $1.5 million in the private market, a 2004 ...
Welcome to The Athletic Collectibles Staff’s Sports Card of the Week! Here we highlight a notable, interesting, or just plain fun sports card. This week, we go back ...
A Caitlin Clark rookie card sold for a record $660,000, making it the most expensive women's sports card ever sold. This sale nearly doubles the previous record for a women's sports card, which was ...
Last year, Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark set records on the court. Now, thanks to her popularity, she is smashing them off the court too. An autographed 2024 Panini WNBA Rookie Royalty Flawless ...
An autographed Michael Jordan rookie card sold for $2.5 million in an auction that closed on Thursday. The 1986-87 Fleer card sold through Joopiter — the auction platform founded by Grammy-winning ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates battled the Texas Rangers on Sunday as manager Don Kelly’s team sought its 31st win of the season. Pirates starter Bailey Falter took the hill for Kelly’s team with staff ace ...
It's not a Topps flagship card and its value is hurt by the overproduction of the Junk Wax Era. Still, the 1990 Leaf rookie card of Hall of Fame slugger Frank Thomas stands tall 35 years later as one ...
Remember that Paul Skenes MLB Debut Card? The one that people were shelling out so much money to try and find? Well now, DICK's House of Sport in Ross Township gets to house the card that everyone was ...
Patrick Damp is a web producer for CBS Pittsburgh. A Pittsburgh native who grew up watching KDKA-TV, Patrick studied journalism at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. After half a decade in sports ...
The 1-of-1 autographed Topps Paul Skenes MLB Debut Patch card sold at auction for $1.11 million on Thursday, Topps announced. The card belonged to an unidentified 11-year-old boy, who had put a Topps ...