Collecting: the $2.88m baseball card rescued from a watery grave

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A mint-condition baseball card from 1952 featuring New York Yankees baseball player Mickey Mantle sold for $2.88m at Texas-based Heritage Auctions last Thursday. But the price wasn’t the most remarkable thing about it, says David Seideman in Fortune. Nor was the fact that it was printed with even borders instead of off-centre, as was often the case, or the identity of the seller – former American football player Evan Mathis, who won the Super Bowl in 2016. Rather, it was that the card made it to auction at all.

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