Freeman’s/Hindman is currently hosting a thrilling sports memorabilia auction that is capturing the attention of collectors worldwide. The star of the show is an extraordinary complete set of 1984-85 Star Company basketball cards, still preserved in their original team bags, a true relic from the past. This collection, adorned with a coveted Michael Jordan rookie card, is estimated to fetch an impressive $50,000 to $70,000, showcasing the enduring allure of Jordan in the sports collectibles market.
The 1980s were a pivotal time for sports trading cards, with Star Company securing the NBA’s card rights after Topps’ contract expiration. Opting for limited distribution through mail orders and select outlets, Star’s cards became a rarity, especially those sealed in their original packaging. The scarcity of these pristine sets adds to their value, attracting avid collectors seeking authentic and scarce memorabilia.
Beyond basketball, the auction boasts a treasure trove of baseball memorabilia, including three autographed baseballs signed by the legendary Babe Ruth. One standout piece is a mini baseball featuring Ruth’s signature prominently displayed on the sweet spot, encapsulating the essence of baseball history and Ruth’s enduring legacy.
The auction also showcases several other noteworthy Jordan cards from his rookie season, such as the 1984 Gold Medalist No. 195 and the 1985 Rookie of the Year No. 288, alongside a PSA 8 graded 1986-87 Fleer rookie card, adding depth to the collection of basketball enthusiasts and collectors.
Vintage card aficionados will be delighted by offerings like a rare 1968 O-Pee-Chee Nolan Ryan rookie card graded PSA 8 and a near complete set of 1952 Topps baseball cards with over 60 high numbers. The inclusion of multiple Mickey Mantle cards from the 1950s and 60s further elevates the auction’s appeal to fans of iconic sports figures.
Notable items in the auction extend beyond cards, with highlights including a San Francisco 49ers Super Bowl XXIV Champions ring, a 1926 New York Yankees multi-signed baseball autographed by Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, and a collection of 1920s-30s St. Louis Cardinals contract agreements signed by Branch Rickey.
Running until June 13 on Freeman’s/Hindman’s website, this auction not only celebrates the rich history encapsulated in these collectibles but also offers sports enthusiasts and collectors a chance to own a piece of that legacy. Whether you’re a basketball aficionado, a baseball buff, or simply a lover of American sports history, this auction promises a must-see collection for every sports memorabilia enthusiast.