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Rare Sports Cards & Memorabilia Auction on January 25

Sports enthusiasts and collectors, mark your calendars for January 25, 2025, as Miller & Miller Auctions, Ltd. presents their first-ever Pre-1980 Sports Cards & Memorabilia Auction. A total of 260 rare and highly sought-after items will be up for grabs in this online-only event, starting at 9 a.m. Eastern time.

The auction is set to feature some spectacular highlights that will undoubtedly captivate all sports memorabilia aficionados. Among the most prized items are the 1957 Topps Baseball 407-Card Set, boasting a complete collection with high grades and historical significance. This set is famous for including more Hall of Fame players than any other, along with rare contest cards, checklists, and the coveted Lucky Penny Card, estimated at $65,000–$75,000.

Another standout piece is the 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle Card (#311), a “holy grail” in the world of sports card collecting. This PSA-graded 1.5 FR card is a must-have centerpiece for serious collectors, valued at $30,000–$40,000. Additionally, the 1951 Bowman Partial Set (155 Cards) features the sought-after Mickey Mantle rookie card (PSA 4.5 VG-EX+), alongside cards of Ted Williams (PSA 6 EX-MT) and Yogi Berra (PSA 5), estimated at $20,000–$25,000.

For hockey enthusiasts, the 1966 Topps Bobby Orr Rookie Card (#35) is a gem, graded at PSA 6 EX-MT, with an estimated value of $10,000–$15,000. Fans of baseball legends Lou Gehrig and Babe Ruth can bid on memorabilia such as a Worth Official League baseball signed by Gehrig (circa 1927–1930) and a dual-signed Spalding “Babe Ruth Home Run Special” ball, both valued at $10,000–$15,000.

Basketball enthusiasts won’t be left out with the inclusion of the 1986-87 Fleer Michael Jordan Rookie Card (#57), graded by Beckett at 8, a must-have for any Jordan fan, estimated at $8,000–$9,000.

This online-only auction will proceed with lots closing sequentially, beginning at 9 a.m. Eastern time. Prospective bidders can partake in the event through the Miller & Miller Auctions website or LiveAuctioneers.com. A comprehensive catalog of all items available for preview is accessible online.

Miller & Miller Auctions, Ltd. is a reputable name in the Canadian market, known for handling high-value collectibles like watches, jewelry, antiques, and now sports memorabilia. For inquiries about consignments or additional details, reach out to Miller & Miller Auctions at (519) 573-3710 or via email at info@millerandmillerauctions.com. To explore the complete auction catalog or register for bidding, visit www.MillerandMillerAuctions.com.

This auction presents a rare opportunity for sports fans and collectors to own prized pieces of sports history. Don’t miss out on the chance to acquire these iconic memorabilia items.

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