Sports memorabilia enthusiasts and collectors are in for a treat as Weiss Auctions unveils a plethora of historic and rare items in their latest offering. From autographed Babe Ruth collectibles to unique Olympic torches, this auction is a treasure trove for fans of all ages.
One of the standout items up for bid is the only PSA-registered autographed 1952 Topps Roy Campanella card, with current bids nearing an impressive $40,000. This exclusive piece is a prized possession for any serious collector looking to add a rare gem to their collection.
For fans of the legendary Babe Ruth, the auction features an array of Ruth-signed items, including a 1946 minor league scorecard and various personal photos and signatures. Collectors can also vie for a signed index card from 1952 belonging to the iconic Jackie Robinson, adding a touch of baseball history to their memorabilia collection.
A highly sought-after item in the auction is the 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle card graded SGC 3, a true collector’s dream. Also on offer are nearly complete sets from 1952, missing only a few key cards, allowing enthusiasts to complete their collections with rare and elusive items.
The auction expands to include a complete run of Topps sets from 1956 through 1979, as well as a 1986-87 Fleer Basketball set from “The Toledo Collection.” This curated selection showcases cards from the ’40s and ’50s, such as Jackie Robinson rookies and Leaf Ruth cards, delighting vintage card aficionados.
Pre-War card enthusiasts will not be disappointed, with offerings including Goudey and T206 Hall of Famers that are sure to capture the attention of serious collectors looking for historical gems from the early days of sports cards.
Autograph collectors will be thrilled to find rare items like the 1937 Los Dragones team sheet signed by baseball legends Josh Gibson, Satchel Paige, and James “Cool Papa” Bell, among other coveted autographed pieces and collections. With over 400 lots featured in the auction catalog, there is something for every sports memorabilia enthusiast to discover.
Online pre-bidding is now open, paving the way for bidders to secure their desired items before the live webcast finale on Wednesday, March 27, at 10 AM Eastern time. Don’t miss this opportunity to unearth rare sports treasures and add a touch of history to your collection with the coveted items up for grabs at Weiss Auctions.