Sports Memorabilia, Trading Cards, and Americana May 16'26

I02026 | A Multi-Sport Collection of Trading Cards and Memorabilia Including Michael Jordan, Ken Griffey Jr., and Autographed Items

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BID PER WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PHOTO, NOT THE AI GENERATED TITLES AND DESCRIPTIONS! A Multi-Sport Collection of Trading Cards and Memorabilia Including Michael Jordan, Ken Griffey Jr., and Autographed Items

This lot contains an assortment of sports memorabilia and trading cards from the 1980s and 1990s, including baseball, basketball, and football items. Key baseball cards include a 1994 Upper Deck Michael Jordan White Sox Top Prospects card MJ23 and a 1985 Topps Kirk Gibson card 20. The collection contains Ken Griffey Jr. Upper Deck inserts, such as a Series One sliding card and a 1996 Trivia Challenge card. A significant quantity of 1985 and 1986 Donruss baseball cards is present, topped by a 1986 Pete Rose. A Honus Wagner T206 reproduction 5 dollar phone card from 1995, numbered 2121 of 3996, is included. Large format inserts feature a Topps Stadium Club Ruben Sierra Master Photo and Topps 3D-style cards of Gary Carter and Dan Quisenberry. Two Steve Finley Baltimore Orioles promotional cards bear signatures in blue ink. Basketball items include a 1992-93 Fleer Detroit Pistons team sheet with a signature on the Mark Randall card, an Upper Deck Larry Bird insert, and two signed Dan Majerle coasters from a Phoenix sports grill. A silver-tone Highland Mint NBA commemorative coin from the Paris store is included in a velvet-lined case. Football highlights consist of two 1983 Baltimore Colts game tickets from Memorial Stadium and a signed 1992 Chris Martin Dog Tags card with an attached ball chain.


Condition report:

The items are in raw, ungraded condition. Overall condition ranges from Good to Near Mint, with observable corner softening, edge wear, and surface scuffing consistent with age and handling. The paper items show minor toning and light creasing. Autographs are presented as in-person signatures and have not been third-party certified.