Wheatland Auctions, a prominent auction house based in Pennsylvania, has started off the year with an impressive collection of sports memorabilia. With nearly 500 lots up for grabs, the auction covers a wide range of items, including vintage and modern cards, sealed high-end football products from Panini, and rare memorabilia items.
One of the highlights of the auction is the twelve sealed cases of Panini’s high-end football products. These cases contain sought-after editions such as the 2018 Prizm Hobby, 2020 Prizm Jumbo, 2021 Flawless, as well as several years of National Treasures, Contenders Optic, Immaculate, Select, and Panini One. Modern sports card enthusiasts will find these sealed cases particularly enticing, as they represent some of the most coveted items in the football card collecting world.
The auction also boasts an impressive assortment of vintage and modern cards. Collectors will have the opportunity to bid on all four lower to mid-grade copies of Babe Ruth cards from the iconic 1933 Goudey set, as well as one of the highest SGC graded 1922 E121 American Caramel Ruth cards. Vintage baseball enthusiasts will also find the 1933 and 1934 Lou Gehrig cards of great interest.
Basketball memorabilia is well-represented in the auction, with five Michael Jordan rookie cards and two Jordan rookie stickers up for bidding. These items hold significant value due to Jordan’s enduring legacy in the sport.
In addition to the cards, collectors will find a rare SGC 10 1986-87 Fleer Isiah Thomas rookie card, 1926 W512 cards of Babe Ruth and Ty Cobb, and partial sets of 1933, 1934 Goudey, 1934-36 Batter Up, and 1934-36 Diamond Stars. The auction showcases the depth and variety of the collection with single Diamond Stars cards featuring baseball legends such as Mel Ott, Jimmie Foxx, Lefty Grove, and Hank Greenberg.
The memorabilia section of the auction is equally captivating. It includes single signed baseballs from historic figures such as Pie Traynor, Frankie Frisch, Willie Mays, and a unique Thurman Munson signature on a little league ball. Another standout item is a rare 1917 World Series Game 2 ticket, providing collectors with a tangible piece of baseball history.
Wheatland Auctions has built a reputation for offering complete and partial vintage sets and graded cards from the post-War era. This event continues that tradition, giving collectors an opportunity to acquire pieces from a crucial period in sports history.
Enthusiasts and collectors can participate in the auction, which runs through Sunday, February 18. Whether you’re interested in modern high-end football products, vintage baseball cards, or rare memorabilia, this auction provides a unique opportunity to explore and acquire a wide range of sports collectibles. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of sports history.