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Babe Ruth jersey sells for record $4.4 million - Atlanta Journal Constitution


Atlanta Journal Constitution

Babe Ruth jersey sells for record $4.4 million
Atlanta Journal Constitution
SCP Auctions says the uniform top is the earliest known jersey worn by Ruth and set a record for any item of sports memorabilia. (AP Photo/SCP Auctions) This undated photo provided by SCP Auctions shows a circa 1920 New York Yankees baseball jersey ...
Babe Ruth jersey fetches a 'Ruthian' $4.4 million at auctionChicago Sun-Times
Babe Ruth road jersey fetches $4.4 million at auctionIrish Times

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Babe Ruth jersey sells for record $4.4 million - STLtoday.com


Babe Ruth jersey sells for record $4.4 million
STLtoday.com
SCP Auctions says the uniform top is the earliest known jersey worn by Ruth and set a record for any item of sports memorabilia. (AP Photo/SCP Auctions) A baseball jersey worn by The Bambino sold for more than $4.4 million Sunday, a record for any item ...

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2012 Panini Rookies & Stars Football Cards - The Cardboard Connection


2012 Panini Rookies & Stars Football Cards
The Cardboard Connection
In the sports card arena, first-year players and superstars rule. Perhaps that's why 2012 Panini Rookies & Stars Football marks the brand's 15th anniversary. By its very name, it targets the heart of the hobby. Every box of 2012 Panini Rookies & Stars ...

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Rare Honus Wagner rookie card for sale - Pittsburgh Post Gazette


Rare Honus Wagner rookie card for sale
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
By Anya Sostek / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Debra Colvin remembers talking to a friend of hers, a collector of sports memorabilia, about a mysterious tobacco baseball card she and her husband had inherited from her mother-in-law.

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Kate Upton getting Topps trading card - ESPN (blog)


ESPN (blog)

Kate Upton getting Topps trading card
ESPN (blog)
These "world's champions," as they were called in the 1800s, were athletes from other sports. In the modern-day version, that means athletes, celebs and more. In addition to a regular card, which shows her at the Swimsuit Issue launch party on Feb.

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