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SPORTS COLLECTIBLES 1937 Lou Gehrig Game Worn New York Yankees Jersey with Photo Match ❘ ❘ SPORTS COLLECTIBLES 1937 Lou Gehrig Game Worn New York Yankees Jersey with Photo Match. Sold for: $2,580,000 August 2019 FRONT COVER: The Finest Babe Ruth Single Signed Baseball Known, PSA/DNA Mint+ 9.5. Sold for: $388,375 | August 2012 WHY CONSIGN YOUR SPORTS COLLECTIBLES TO HERITAGE? Perhaps you’ve spent years putting your collection together and the time has come to sell, or you may have inherited some signed baseballs or old trading cards as part of an estate. Whatever the reason, you have one goal in mind, which is to realize the best price for each piece. Put the expertise and market strength of Heritage Auctions, the World’s Largest Collectibles Auctioneer, to work for you. The benefit of the auction process is that our goals as the consignor and auctioneer are one and the same: to realize the highest possible prices for your collection. 1 World-Record Prices Realized World Record for a World Record for a Single-Signed Baseball Dual-Signed Baseball Sold For: $388,375 Sold For: $191,200 The Finest Babe Ruth Single-Signed Baseball Known, The Finest Known Joe DiMaggio- and PSA/DNA Mint+ 9.5. Marilyn Monroe-Signed Baseball. World Record for a World Record for a Michael Jordan Jersey Team-Signed Baseball Sold For: $1,380,000 Sold For: $149,375 1982-83 Michael Jordan Game Worn University of North The Finest 1927 New York Yankees Carolina Tar Heels Jersey from First "NCAA Player of the Year" Team-Signed Baseball on Earth. Season-Photo Matched to The Sporting News Cover! World Record for a World Record for Post-War Baseball Jersey Fight-Worn Gloves Sold For: $2,050,000 Sold For: $956,000 1947 Jackie Robinson Game-Worn Brooklyn Dodgers Rookie "Color 1965 Muhammad Ali & Sonny Liston Fight-Worn Gloves Barrier" Jersey, MEARS A9--Photo Matched with Family Provenance Both Pairs from the Famous "Phantom Punch" Bout 2 2 World Record for a World Record for a Single-Signed Photo Signed Check Sold For: $179,250 Sold For: $286,800 1949 Mickey Mantle Signed (Endorsed) New York Yankees Signing Bonus Check. 1911 “Shoeless Joe” Jackson Signed Photograph from The Frank W. Smith Collection, PSA/DNA Mint 9. World Record for a World Record for a Soccer Card Michael Jordan Card Sold For: $372,000 Sold For: $1,440,000 1958 Alifabolaget Pele #635 P 997 Upper Deck Game Jersey Michael Jordan (Autograph) SA NM-MT+ 8.5 #GJ13S PSA NM 7, Auto 8 - #'d 8/23 World Record for a World Record for a Hockey Card Boxing Card Sold For: $1,290,000 Sold For: $210,000 1979 O-Pee-Chee Wayne Gretzky #18 Rookie PSA Gem Mint 1960 Hemmets Journal Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) Rookie 10--Population Two! #23 PSA Gem Mint 10 3 1909 T206 Sweet Caporal Honus Wagner (The Garagiola Wagner) SGC Authentic Sold for: $2,520,000 | February 2021 The Heritage Advantage: Experience Just like Major League Baseball and the National Football League, our position at the top of the industry allows us to recruit the top talent in the collectibles field. Our trading card specialists are former professional card graders who can select, process and grade the high- value commons that our competition might miss, increasing the chance to add thousands of dollars to your consignment check. Our catalogers are skilled researchers who provide expert cataloging and presentation, and who will track down information and provenance that could help to significantly increase the price of your consignment. Our sales force is the most well-established in the hobby, with strong relationships among all of the top collectors who may be missing an example of the game-used bat, Super Bowl ring or highest-graded baseball card that you have consigned. They will make sure these collectors are well aware of your item as well as the thousands of potential new buyers reached through our global marketing efforts. The award-winning catalogs produced for each Signature® and Platinum Night® auction are the finest in the industry, produced by professional graphic designers with full-color images and beauty shots composed by our professional photography team. SPORTS CARDS SPORTS COLLECTIBLES AUCTION SPORTS COLLECTIBLES AUCTION FALL SPORTS MEMORABILIA AUCTION APRIL 19-20, 2018 | ONLINE EXTENDED BIDDING NOVEMBER 15 & 16, 2018 | ONLINE EXTENDED BIDDING OCTOBER 17-18, 2019 | ONLINE EXTENDED BIDDING SPORTS CARDS SESSION ONE SPORTS COLLECTIBLES AUCTION MODERN SPORTS CARD AUCTION NOVEMBER 6, 2015 ❘ DALLAS FEBRUARY 4, 2021 | ONLINE EXTENDED BIDDING ❘ ❘ ❘ The Collection 5 SPRING SPORTS COLLECTIBLES FALL SPORTS MEMORABILIA AUCTION SPRING SPORTS COLLECTIBLES SPORTS CARD AUCTION MAY 6-8, 2021 | ONLINE EXTENDED BIDDING OCTOBER 17-18, 2019 | ONLINE EXTENDED BIDDING MAY 6-8, 2021 | ONLINE EXTENDED BIDDING AUGUST 6,2, 2020 || EXTENDED ONLINE BIDDING ID HA DAV LL - Part 5 - VOLUME 1 SPORTS CARDS VOLUME 2 - SPORTS CARDS FALL SPORTS COLLECTIBLES FALL SPORTS COLLECTIBLES FALL SPORTS COLLECTIBLES SPORTS CARD AUCTION SPORTS CARD AUCTION DECEMBER 10-13, 2020 | ONLINE EXTENDED BIDDING DECEMBER 10-13, 2020 | ONLINE EXTENDED BIDDING DECEMBER 10-13, 2020 | ONLINE EXTENDED BIDDING SEPTEMBER 10, 2020 | ONLINE EXTENDED BIDDING JUNE 18, 2020 | ONLINE EXTENDED BIDDING The partnerone Collection VOLUME 1 - SPORTS CARDS THE HENRI NUBER PSA SET REGISTRY COLLECTIONTHE HENRI NUBER PSA SET REGISTRY FEATURING THE FOLLOWING PSA REGISTEREDCOLLECTION SETS: • 1964 Topps Baseball Set Break – #1 “All Time Finest” • 1963 Topps Baseball Set Break – #4 “Current Finest” • 1958 Topps Baseball Set – #5 “Current Finest” • 1960 Topps Baseball Set – #13 “Current Finest” • 1961 Topps Baseball Set – #8 “Current Finest” VOLUME 3 - MEMORABILIA VOLUME 2 – THE MIDWEST • 1961 Fleer Baseball Set – #5 “All Time Finest” MASTERPIECE COLLECTION SUMMER SPORTS CARD AUCTION FALL SPORTS CARD AUCTION SPRING SPORTS COLLECTIBLES SPRING SPORTS COLLECTIBLES JULY 30-31, 2020 | ONLINE EXTENDED BIDDING NOVEMBER 21-23, 2019 | DALLAS MAY 7-9, 2020 | ONLINE EXTENDED BIDDING MAY 6-8, 2021 | ONLINE EXTENDED BIDDING VOLUME 1 - SPORTS CARDS SPORTS COLLECTIBLES AUCTION FEBRUARY 22-23, 2020 Platinum Night VOLUME 1 VOLUME 3 - MEMORABILIA 6 Worldwide Marketing Reach Heritage's worldwide marketing reach is unmatched in the sports auction industry. We employ a dedicated team of more than 60 marketing professionals who implement global advertising, public relations, and online digital media strategies that together ensure the property we offer at auction is marketed to the widest possible audience of potential bidders. We generate enormous exposure for our clients, from coverage in The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal to featured profiles in Sports Illustrated and on ESPN.com. Additionally, Heritage's ability to cultivate "crossover" buyers from among our over 40 other collectibles categories significantly impacts the prices achieved on behalf of our consignors. Indeed, collectors who primarily focus on such fields as Rare Coins, Timepieces, Wine and Comic Books often are inspired to bid outside their traditional interests by our cross-category advertising. Simply put, Heritage's superior marketing resources help us to achieve world record results for our clients. 7 Facebook.com/HASports @Heritage_Sport @Heritage_Sport 8 The Heritage Advantage: Technology Internet technology is the key to business success in the 21st century, and nowhere is this more evident than in the collectibles marketplace. Heritage is the only auctioneer in the sports collectibles industry that employs an IT staff of more than 30, as well as a team of E-commerce experts in Internet marketing whose sole objective is to promote your consignments through every means available on the Internet and thousands of media outlets worldwide. HA.com: There are over 300 million active websites in the United States, and Heritage Auctions (HA.com) is ranked in the top 10,000 – by far the highest position of any auction house. On an average day, more than 75,000 unique collectors visit our website. (Source: SimilarWeb.com) Social media: Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (and similar sites) have fundamentally transformed the business landscape, and Heritage is the only auctioneer in the sports collectibles industry employing a staff for the sole purpose of promoting your consignments through this essential medium. Targeted emails: Our bidders are successful professionals, so helpful reminders can make the difference between success and failure in such busy lives. Every time collectors' selected "keywords" from their My Wantlist® pages appear in a Heritage auction, an automated email is sent. Over 21,000 Heritage Auctions clients have won over $1.5 billion utilizing this feature. Targeted emails also are sent to set registry collectors through PSA as well as numerous targeted collector publications and collector societies. Whenever a bid is topped, the earlier bidder is notified with an Outbid notice. In short, every bidder who is interested in the type of material you are selling will be directed to your consignment. Online advertising: Exhaustive market research has identified the web-surfing habits of top sports memorabilia collectors, and we have used that intelligence to target potential bidders where they congregate. Heritage spends more than $20 million annually to market our auctions to the collecting world. State-of-the-art bidding interface: Our internet bidders participate through the use of our exclusive interactive online bidding platform. Each month HA.com delivers 33,447 unique bidders, 10,227 unique buyers and 746 unique first-time buyers. Heritage has invested in the most robust computing technology currently in operation in the entirety of the auction world, capable of handling our enormous global traffic without latency. 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