Deceased Son’s Collection Going for Good
A Colorado man and his son built a large collection of sports cards and memorabilia. Now, it’s all being sold to help young people stay on the right path. David Shortridge shared more than a name with...
View ArticleDawson Gets Hall Call; Signs Memorabilia Deal
It didn’t take Andre Dawson long to capitalize on his new stature as a Baseball Hall of Famer. After eight tries, Andre Dawson earned enough votes Wednesday to be the sole 2010 inductee to the Baseball...
View ArticleFiremen Hurdle Man’s Collection, Save Him
A Buffalo man kept his various collections piled high--and it could have cost him his life.
View Article2011 Hall of Fame Election: Who’s In?
The votes are in. Wednesday, we'll find out whose cards and autographs might take a jump in value.
View ArticleCollege Players Off Limits for Michigan Shop
A sports memorabilia dealer from a rival area reacts to the stories about Terrelle Pryor getting paid for autographs while he was still a student.
View Article1958 NFL Championship Ring Returned to Art Donovan
It went around the world and back, but Art Donovan's 1958 NFL Championship ring is back, thanks to some friends and a retired cop.
View ArticleTV Show in Development Needs Collectors
It's definitely the year of the collector on reality TV. Producers of a new TV show want to hear about your collecting obsession.
View Article1914 Babe Ruth Card Still Safe at Home in Museum
Still in the family of the original owner after 97 years, one of the hobby's holy grails is treated with respect at the Babe Ruth Museum.
View ArticleJack Butler Waited for Rookie Card, Hall of Fame Call
Jack Butler had played six seasons in the NFL before he finally appeared on a football card. His wait to get into the Hall of Fame was a lot longer.
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