Keep abreast of what is happening in the game used memorabilia hobby as we constantly search the news wires to bring you articles that are important to you.
A New York judge rules that Peter Nash and his wife must turn over financial records by Thanksgiving weekend or face arrest as Robert Edward Auctions chases hundreds of thousands of dollars awarded to it by another court.
The Yankee Clipper's band of commitment to his hot, young bride 57 years ago is about to be sold by an auction house that specializes in Hollywood goods.
An Australian hoops fan will spend time on the bench after pleading guilty to stealing over a half million in rare currency from the shop where he worked and using the eBay proceeds to buy Michael Jordan cards.
A moment in time that'll warm the hearts of vintage card collectors, a profile of a Florida super fan and a California woman's unique 9/11 fundraising project.
They're among the most expensive sports collectibles on the market--when they come to market. Championship rings are unique and for most who earned them, selling is never an option. Sometimes, though, they help turn gold into...well...gold.
Some big name autograph guests, many from Baltimore's legendary sports history, will join the sports card dealers at the Charm City 2 show in Maryland this weekend.
The jersey worn by Bobby Orr in his only appearance on Canada's national team has been consigned to auction by the family of the Czech player he traded it to after the deciding game. Expect a hefty price tag.
Joe Namath's Topps tour takes him to a question and answer session with ESPN.com where the topics include his rookie card, his 1973 Topps card, his fur coats and today's NFL.
by Rich Klein I'm a big fan of innovation and creation of new products by any and all card manufacturers. While certain products need to remain relatively static (Topps' base brand comes to mind), there needs to be a continuous flow and attempt of new products both lower and higher end into the card market. [...]