A baseball card just sold for $12.6 million—here’s why collectors are stunned

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Talk about a home run for collectors: a near-mint baseball card of MLB legend Mickey Mantle just sold for an eye-watering $12.6 million, smashing records and leaving the sports memorabilia world in disbelief. Not bad for a little piece of cardboard, right?

Mickey Mantle’s Card Makes History

On Sunday, a rare Mantle card went under the hammer at Heritage Auctions, fetching a staggering $12.6 million and setting a new high mark for any sports collectible ever auctioned. With this sale, the Mantle card dethroned the previous record-holder: Diego Maradona’s national team jersey, worn when he scored the notorious « Hand of God » goal at the 1986 World Cup, which had brought in $9.3 million back in May.

What Makes This Card So Exceptional?

« A perfect centering, precise registration, and four sharp corners, »

is how Heritage Auctions described this extraordinary item. They added,

« That this Mickey Mantle card has remained in such condition for seventy years is a true miracle. We’ve always known this card would break records and expectations. But that doesn’t make this moment any less thrilling. »

This Mantle card sale even outpaced the $7.25 million recently paid in a private sale for a 100-year-old Honus Wagner baseball card, as well as the almost $6.2 million spent on the heavyweight championship belt recovered by Muhammad Ali after the 1974 « Rumble in the Jungle. » Legendary company, indeed.

The Legacy of Mickey Mantle

Mantle spent all 18 seasons of his career with the New York Yankees, collecting seven World Series titles and being named American League MVP three times—no small feat in the most competitive league in the world. The slugger, who knocked out 536 home runs, entered the Hall of Fame in 1974, the first year he was eligible. Mantle passed away in 1995, but his aura clearly hasn’t faded among fans or collectors.

The New Gold Standard for Sports Memorabilia

This sale isn’t just about the money—though, let’s be honest, that’s enough pocket change to buy a few homes. It’s about the enduring appeal of sports history and the magic certain players hold over generations. While collectibles tied to international icons like Maradona and Ali fetch astronomical prices, there’s something especially potent about the legacy of a Yankee icon, carefully preserved for seventy years.

With eye-popping numbers like these, it’s safe to say that the sports memorabilia market continues to surprise—and sometimes even stun—even its most passionate insiders.