In 1982, the value of a 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle card fell to $1,000. Levi Bleam, owner of 707 Sportscards, sat down with Leighton at the National Sports Collectors Convention to talk about owning the iconic card he purchased in the 1980's which later became valued at MILLIONS of dollars. Levi didn't sell his card for millions, though. Watch the video, hear about the story, and whether Levi has any regrets selling his Mantle before the value became what it is today.| The Just Collect Blog
Is it OK to make a deal at someone else's booth during a card show? A Mickey Mantle rookie card was sold at the Just Collect booths during the National Sports Collectors Convention, but it wasn't sold by us. Watch the video and let us know what YOU would do.| The Just Collect Blog
Just Collect presents The Set of the Week with 1952 Topps baseball cards including the Mickey Mantle rookie. Just Collect is buying cards and collections!| blog.justcollect.com
1952 Topps Mickey Mantle rookie card was pulled from a pack, stored in a shed on a farm, and forgotten for decades! Just Collect purchased the collection.| blog.justcollect.com
Mickey Mantle cards, Hank Aaron, Willie Mays, a Nolan Ryan rookie card, and more highlight a vintage Topps baseball collection purchase by Just Collect.| blog.justcollect.com
Just Collect is paying record prices to buy your vintage, graded sports cards! If you're interested in selling a collect, we are paying 80 to 85% today!| blog.justcollect.com
1965 Topps Push-Pull cards including Mickey Mantle discovered in an old suitcase have been purchased by Just Collect. Check out the photos and story today.| blog.justcollect.com
Just Collect purchased a massive collection of vintage baseball cards, food issues, and premiums including Babe Ruth and Mickey Mantle from Nebraska.| blog.justcollect.com
Many 1952 Topps baseball cards including Mickey Mantle rookie cards were dumped into the Atlantic Ocean in 1959. Is this Mantle rookie card from the Ocean?| blog.justcollect.com