Deep within the annals of just a few prized collections comes a coveted vintage relic transformed for the Digital Age. 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, Topps Timeless is honored to bring you the first ever licensed MLB NFT to be auctioned on OpenSea.
Topps 1952 Mickey Mantle Card will be auctioned as a 1-of-1 NFT on the OpenSea platform starting Tuesday, March 1st at 1pm EST, running 72 hours to Friday, March 4th at 1pm EST, with bids made in the final 10 minutes extending the auction by 10 minutes. Be the one to bring home this rare NFT by placing a bid on OpenSea and add this monumental piece of sports history to your collection. The Topps 1952 Mickey Mantle card displayed in the video NFT is an actual card from the original Topps 1952 release that was digitally scanned. The rare Mickey Mantle card front and back were pulled from Topps’ digital archives and inserted into the NFT showcase, which is now being offered as a 1-of-1 digital collectible. The winner of the auction will have the rare opportunity to have a 30 minute video interview with Mickey Mantle's sons, Danny and David Mantle.
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