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Topps is planning an auction of rare 1952 Topps cards. On Ethereum, a Mickey Mantle NFT card was minted

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Topps has stated that one of the rarest baseball cards in the world will be minted, and the business will auction the digital item from March 1st through March 4th next month.

It is auctioning the Topps 1952 Mickey Mantle card, which is a highly sought after item in the real world. That’s, according to the company’s website.

The card’s actual value is thought to be around $5.2 million, as it was purchased for that amount last year by entrepreneur and actor Rob Gough.

Rare 1952 Topps cards will be auctioned off by it. A Mickey Mantle NFT card was created on Ethereum.

As the Topps 1952 Mickey Mantle Card continues to be one of the world’s most rare collectibles, fans will now have the opportunity to cement Mantle’s legacy on the Ethereum blockchain.

In partnership with the Mantle Estate and Major League Baseball. Then, Topps Timeless is honored to bring you the first ever licensed MLB NFT to be auctioned on Opensea.

Over the previous year, i has discontinued a number of non-fungible technology (NFT)-based products.

Meanwhile, The Wax Blockchain, Avalanche (AVAX), and a variety of other collections have all collaborated with the company.

Also, People could obtain Garbage Pail Kids (GPK) cards and NFTs in physical packs starting in February 2021 at select Target and Walmart shops. So, The science-fiction inspired Mars Attacks cards have been released by Topps in MLB sets and NFTs.

Lastly, The sports retail behemoth Fanatics announced the acquisition of Topps for $500 million in the first week of January.

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