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Market for A-Rod Collectibles Shrinks (2/23/09)
Alex Rodriguez, Yankees third baseman Steroids impacting the world of sports collectibles is nothing new. Just look at the lack of demand for (and value … More >>


Baseball Collectibles, Media Hype? Bring It On for Higher Prices (7/22/08)
The baseball-card market can be difficult to predict sometimes, as I pointed out in my investment strategies . More >>


Baseball Collectibles Can Benefit from Media Hype (7/11/08)
The baseball-card market can be difficult to predict sometimes. (click here to read about investing in baseball cards.) Sure, factors such as a player’s statistics, team popularity and the card’s age all play a role in determining a collectible’s value, but sometimes cards become hot for other reasons. Collectibles may go hot because of media hype. More >>




Bobbleheads coded (6/28/08)
At ballparks throughout the country, bobblehead collectibles are given out to fans who show up early. For instance, this year the Houston Astros will be giving out baseball bobbleheads of two local legends, Craig Biggio and Jeff Bagwell. More >>


U2 Guitar and Sam Snead Golf Clubs to Auction (5/13/08)
Spring echos with the sharp crack of the auction gavel. Whether you collect vintage glass, railroadiana or sports collectibles, several upcoming sales by WorthPoint-member auction houses feature authenticated items that should attract wide interest , whether your budget is $100 or $1,000,000. More >>


Baseball Collectibles – A Link to the Past (4/25/08)
Tigers No sport represents the tradition and values of the United States quite like baseball. It has been played around the country since the 1860s, and although it has undergone many changes, the foundation the 19th century produced can still be seen in ballparks across the country. With such an extensive legacy, the world of baseball collectibles is vast and varied. More >>


A Pitch for Hope: Barry Bonds’ Home Run Ball (4/4/08)
Every baseball fan dreams of catching a fly ball when they see their favorite team play: it is the ultimate collectible. For Jameson Sutton, this wish came true last fall. The 24-year-old was in the front row when Barry Bonds hit his 762nd home run at Coors Field. The crowd went More >>


Baseball Memorabilia (1/26/08)
Baseball traces its beginnings to the mid-19th century. By the turn of the century it had become America’s national pastime. The … More >>