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Captivating Sports Memorabilia in Weiss Auctions

The latest offering from Weiss Auctions is a haven for sports memorabilia enthusiasts, with a plethora of historic items up for bid. From autographed Babe Ruth collectibles to rare baseball cards, the auction catalog is a treasure trove waiting to be explored.

One of the standout items in the auction is the only PSA-registered autographed 1952 Topps Roy Campanella card, with bids reaching nearly $40,000. This unique piece is a gem for collectors looking to acquire a rare and valuable baseball card from a bygone era.

For fans of Jackie Robinson, there is an opportunity to own a signed index card from 1952, adding a piece of history to any collection. Additionally, a prized possession up for bid is the 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle card graded SGC 3, a highly sought-after item in the world of sports memorabilia.

The auction also features nearly complete sets from the iconic 1952 Topps baseball card collection, missing only a few key cards. Collectors will find themselves immersed in a complete run of Topps sets from 1956 through 1979, alongside a 1986-87 Fleer Basketball set, all part of “The Toledo Collection” boasting cards from the ’40s and ’50s, including Jackie Robinson rookies and Leaf Ruth cards.

Pre-War card aficionados will be delighted to discover Goudey and T206 Hall of Famers among the offerings, adding a touch of vintage charm to any collection. Autograph collectors will be captivated by items like the 1937 Los Dragones team sheet signed by legends such as Josh Gibson, Satchel Paige, and James “Cool Papa” Bell, showcasing a rare glimpse into baseball history.

With over 400 lots in the auction catalog, there is something for every sports memorabilia collector to treasure. Online pre-bidding is currently open, leading up to a live webcast finale scheduled for 10 AM Eastern time on Wednesday, March 27. Don’t miss this opportunity to own a piece of sports history and add to your collection with these coveted items up for bid at Weiss Auctions.

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