Monday, April 30, 2007

Your Mom Threw Yours Away

590 KLBJ NEWS RADIO - Breaking News Headlines and Video from 590 KLBJ: "An octogenarian's collection of rare baseball cards fetched $1.6 million in an auction, officials said.

Lionel Carter, 89, of Evanston, began his collection as a 15-year-old when he eschewed a nickel candy bar for a pack of 1932 Delong cards. His stash of pristine cards ballooned to 50,000 strong with an estimated value of $3 million and became one of the nation's most renowned collections.

'We don't say this lightly _ he's considered one of the pioneers of the hobby,' said Doug Allen, president of suburban Chicago's Mastro Auctions, which sold the collection in a three-week auction that ended Saturday.

Carter's mint condition Mickey Mantle rookie card sold for $165,000, three times more than similar cards have commanded. A set of 1938 Goudy Gum cards sold for $280,000, five times more than similar sets.

'I think people are paying more because it was owned by Lionel Carter,' Allen said.

At least 5,500 cards were sold in this auction, and the rest will be sold at other auctions during the year, officials said."

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

He's interviewed on ALL THINGS CONSIDERED today. Surprise.

Unknown said...

Maybe they'll interview him again when he sells the other half of the collection.