Family finds baseball card collection that may fetch 3 million.
Family finds several mint condition baseball set in attic.
Taking a look inside he saw hundreds of baseball cards bundled with twine.
These cards were extremely old but they were in mint condition.
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These weren t the kind you d want to stick in the spokes of your bicycle though.
The leftovers stayed in the family preserved in gorgeous mint condition and inside the original case.
The two way stored away in an ohio attic for about 100 years the rare cards are in mint condition.
In an old box he found nine boxes of unopened baseball cards.
Defiance ohio ap karl kissner picked up a soot covered cardboard box that had been under a wooden dollhouse in his grandfather s attic.
The 700 cards bundled in twine but in surprisingly mint.
But among the hundreds of baseball cards one name stood out more than the rest.
Rosen paid the man 90 000 according to long time collector marshall fogel who wrote about it on a hobby message board several years ago.
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One of the greatest collections of unopened baseball football and basketball card packs was recently found in an aunt s attic.
The total find may be worth over 1 million.
It contained 19 unopened packs from the company s first year.
The appraised value of the bowman set alone is a half million dollars.
This undated photo provided by heritage auctions of dallas shows some of the more than 700 well preserved 1910 baseball cards found in the attic of a house in defiance ohio.
For a century a box.
Rosen put the higher grade 1952 topps mantle cards up for sale at 3500 but found few buyers.
Between the box of 1948 bowman baseball worth 500 000 on its own.
The most valuable item was a box of 1948 bowman baseball cards.
An ohio family rummaging through the attic of a long deceased grandfather stumbled across a century old collection of baseball cards.
The packs were from the mid 1900s.