Freeman’s/Hindman is setting the stage for an unmatched auction experience, bringing to the forefront a treasure trove of historic sports memorabilia that is sure to dazzle collectors and enthusiasts alike. At the heart of this captivating event is a complete set of 1984-85 Star Company basketball cards, boasting an array of 288 cards presented in their original team bags, mirroring their 1980s allure and containing the prized possession of a Michael Jordan rookie card. The sheer rarity and timeless significance of these cards are anticipated to command a price range of $50,000 to $70,000, a testament to the enduring appeal of Michael Jordan in the world of sports collectibles.
The spotlight doesn’t dim at basketball; the auction also shines a light on baseball history with three autographed baseballs signed by none other than the legendary Babe Ruth. Among these exceptional pieces is a mini baseball signed by Ruth, featuring his iconic signature boldly sprawled across the sweet spot, serving as a poignant reminder of the Sultan of Swat’s immortalized legacy in the realm of sports history.
Echoing the timeless allure of Michael Jordan, the auction features an array of other notable Jordan cards from his rookie season, including the 1984 Gold Medalist No. 195 and the 1985 Rookie of the Year No. 288, alongside a PSA 8 graded 1986-87 Fleer rookie card, adding further depth to the collection of coveted sports memorabilia up for grabs.
The auction transcends individual sports legends to encompass a diverse array of vintage cards and collectibles that are sure to captivate collectors. Highlights include a signed baseball from the 1955 Baseball Hall of Fame induction weekend, adorned with the signatures of 19 luminaries such as Joe DiMaggio and Mickey Cochrane, a single-signed Jimmie Foxx ball, and a 1959 Ty Cobb signed and inscribed ball.
Vintage card enthusiasts will undoubtedly be drawn to the rare 1968 O-Pee-Chee Nolan Ryan rookie card graded PSA 8 and a near-complete set of 1952 Topps baseball cards featuring over 60 high numbers, in addition to multiple Mickey Mantle cards from the 1950s and 60s, further enriching the auction’s appeal to aficionados of iconic sports figures.
Adding to the allure are standout pieces such as a San Francisco 49ers Super Bowl XXIV Champions ring, a 1926 New York Yankees multi-signed baseball bearing autographs from the iconic duo of Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, and a selection of 1920s-30s St. Louis Cardinals contract agreements signed by the legendary Branch Rickey.
Running through June 13 on Freeman’s/Hindman’s website, this extraordinary auction not only showcases the rich history encapsulated within these collectibles but also offers a unique opportunity for sports enthusiasts and collectors to acquire a tangible piece of that storied past. Whether one’s passion lies in basketball, baseball, or the overarching history of American sports, this auction promises an unparalleled range of artifacts to cater to every collector’s discerning tastes.