Yep, this is another one of those stories. A cigar box in the attic of a Northeast Ohio home was filled with more than 600 vintage — and likely valuable — baseball cards. However, this time the cards ...
“The Bambino” knocked this one out of the park. The first Babe Ruth baseball card fetched an unbelievable $4.026 million at Heritage’s Fall Sports Catalog Auction on Friday. The 1914 Baltimore News ...
For more than two decades, a 1914 Baltimore News Babe Ruth rookie card sat quietly and undisturbed at the Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum in Downtown Baltimore, less than 400 meters from Camden Yards.
While Babe Ruth is one of the most prolific players in the sport of baseball and earned him countless nicknames including "Sultan of Swat", any vintage cards of the legend can oftentimes price out ...
There is some debate over which famous trading card of Babe Ruth should be considered his rookie card. The first option is a 1914 Baltimore News card, which was issued when Ruth was a part of the ...
Rookie cards are a collecting category all their own. When the rookie card is one of a star, a Hall of Famer or an immortal, the value relative to other cards in that set is exponentially greater.
A very rare Babe Ruth baseball card sold at auction in 2023 is once again up for grabs.Heritage Auctions is handling the sale of the iconic card from Ruth's Baltimore Orioles days. The card — one of ...
1920 was one of the earliest known times the world of professional baseball and the world of Hollywood film would come together in the form of not just any baseball card, but one featuring Babe Ruth.
A recent swing and miss at auction, amounting to a near $3.2 million loss on the sale of a 1914 Baltimore News Babe Ruth rookie card, could be a sign of what's potentially ahead in the trading card ...
A rare baseball card found in Danvers, Massachusetts, has sold for hundreds of thousands of dollars. The man, who wishes to remain anonymous, said the card came from his father. He then enlisted Gross ...
Baltimore baseball fans have a rare chance to own a piece of the city’s sports history connected to one of its most famous native sons — Babe Ruth. A 1914 Baltimore News Babe Ruth rookie card, among ...