The Weiss Auctions catalog is stirring up excitement in the sports memorabilia world with an array of rare and coveted items up for grabs. From autographed pieces by the legendary Babe Ruth to unique gems like the 1952 Topps Roy Campanella card and an Olympic torch from the 1936 Berlin games, collectors are in for a treat.
One of the standout items in the auction is the only PSA-registered autographed 1952 Topps Roy Campanella card, which has already attracted bids nearing $40,000. This rare piece is sure to be a prized possession for any serious collector looking to own a piece of baseball history.
For fans of Babe Ruth, the auction offers a treasure trove of memorabilia, including a 1946 minor league scorecard and various personal photos and signatures. Jackie Robinson enthusiasts will also have the opportunity to acquire a signed index card from 1952, adding a piece of baseball history to their collection.
A highly sought-after 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle card graded SGC 3 is also up for grabs, alongside nearly complete sets from 1952 that are only missing a few key cards. The auction covers a complete run of Topps sets from 1956 through 1979 and includes an elusive 1986-87 Fleer Basketball set, all from “The Toledo Collection.” This collection features cards from the ’40s and ’50s, including Jackie Robinson rookies and Leaf Ruth cards, sure to captivate collectors.
For those interested in pre-War cards, the auction has a selection of Goudey and T206 Hall of Famers that are sure to pique the interest of card enthusiasts. Autograph collectors will be delighted by items like the 1937 Los Dragones team sheet signed by baseball legends Josh Gibson, Satchel Paige, and James “Cool Papa” Bell, in addition to other rare autographed items and collections featured in the catalog.
With over 400 lots to choose from, the catalog offers a diverse range of sports memorabilia that will appeal to collectors of all interests. 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 straight from the Weiss Auctions catalog.