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Memory Lane’s Exclusive Auction: Vintage Card Collection Highlights

Memory Lane’s Premier Auction is currently captivating collectors with its exclusive selection of 120 vintage sports cards. This meticulously curated collection highlights an array of historically significant and highly sought-after cards that are sure to captivate any sports aficionado. With its limited yet impressive offering, this auction has become a premier destination for collectors looking to add prestigious pieces to their collections.

One of the crown jewels of the auction is the 1909 T204 Ramly Walter Johnson rookie card. This card, graded PSA 8 and one of only two in NM/MT condition, has garnered significant attention and has already received a six-figure bid. Equally captivating is the T206 Ty Cobb Portrait (Green) card. With only three copies graded PSA 7 in existence, this card is a rare find. Additionally, the auction features a highly rated PSA 6 Cobb ‘Bat Off Shoulder’ Old Mill back.

The auction also boasts exceptional cards from the pre-war era. Highlights include a PSA 7 graded T206 Cy Young card and the highest graded PSA 9 T206 Nap Lajoie (Throwing) card. However, stealing the spotlight is the 1952 Bowman Mickey Mantle card in PSA 9 grade. With only 13 cards at this level, and only two known to be higher graded, this piece is truly a collector’s dream.

Mickey Mantle’s legacy continues in the auction with an additional six cards from the 1950s. Each of these cards is graded either 8 or 9, including prized versions from the 1953 Topps and Bowman series. The auction also features an impressive collection of Roberto Clemente cards, spanning from 1956 to 1973. The highlight of these cards is the numerous Mint 9 graded versions, outnumbering those of any other player. Willie Mays is another standout, with exceptional pieces such as a rare 1962 Topps card graded PSA 9 and a 1970 Topps card, one of only two graded PSA 10.

For football enthusiasts, the auction offers high-grade rookie cards of Frank Gifford, Johnny Unitas, and Joe Namath. Basketball collectors will also find a treasure trove of rookie cards, including those of Bill Russell (graded PSA 7), Wilt Chamberlain (graded PSA 8), Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (graded PSA 8), Larry Bird/Magic Johnson (graded PSA 9), and Michael Jordan (graded PSA 8).

Memory Lane’s Premier Auction provides a unique opportunity for collectors to acquire a piece of sports history. With its prestigious selection and high-grade offerings, this event is a must-visit for any serious collector. The auction will culminate on February 4th, so be sure to visit Memory Lane’s website to explore the full catalog and place your bids before it’s too late.

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