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1952 Topps Mickey Mantle #311 SGC Mint+ 9.5

LITTLE DID collector Anthony Giordano know when he bought a rare Mickey Mantle baseball card that 31 years later it would sell for $12.6 million dollars, becoming the most expensive piece of sports memorabilia in history.

The mint condition 1952

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