Mercedes Gullwing Sold for $1,567,500
A stunning 1956 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing sold for $1,567,500 in Mecum’s auction. This particular example was well-preserved condition and finished with gray.
A stunning 1956 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing sold for $1,567,500 in Mecum’s auction. This particular example was well-preserved condition and finished with gray.
Michael Jordan insert cards are not showing any signs of slowing down. His iconic 1992 Stadium Club Beam Team in a PSA 10 grade recently sold for over $17k at auction. Happy belated to the 🐐🎉.
Is Tom Brady the GOAT of all major professional sports with his 7th ring? His rookie card prices have soared in recent weeks including this Bowman rookie graded a PSA 10.
A painting called “Young Man Holding a Roundel” by Sandro Botticelli sold at Sotheby’s in New York for $92.2 million. It is an auction record for the Renaissance master.
Crypto is setting new records in 2021. For the first time ever, Ethereum crossed $1800 before settling at around $1700 in the afternoon on 2/10/2021.
The most dominate center to play the game in recent years has a rookie year insert card that is absolutely on fire 🔥. Reintroducing his 1992 Stadium Club Beam Team insert which sold for $10,300 at PWCC Auctions.
Michael Jordan’s rookie cards are still heating up. His alternative 1984-85 Star rookie graded a BGS 8.5 was sold for $45,000 in PWCC’s auction.
This pristine American muscle car commanded a high sticker price due to its low odometer reading of 43,000 miles and well documented history. It is also one of the most highly optioned COPO Camaros that left the assembly line during its time.
This weekend Goldin Auctions set a record high of $33 million in sales in their January auction. Most notably two Michael Jordan Fleer rookie cards, both graded a PSA 10 sold for $738,000 each. This price point is an all time high for a Fleer PSA 10 Jordan rookie.
The worlds most expensive coin which is called ‘The 1787 New York-Style Brasher Doubloon’ was sold at Heritage Auctions for $9.36 million. 📈