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  2. Alan Rosen - Wikipedia

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    Alan "Mr. Mint" Rosen (c. 1943 – January 24, 2013) was an American sports collectibles dealer who was especially active in the 1980s and 1990s. [1] He advertised heavily and was a fixture at card conventions. Eventually organizers would give him a table or booth in a prime location for free because they knew he would boost attendance. [2]

  3. The Theater at Virgin Hotels - Wikipedia

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    The new Joint cost $60 million. [26] It was built on what used to be 300 parking spaces, located on the east side of the Hard Rock resort property along Paradise Road. [27] [19] It was designed by Scéno Plus. [24]

  4. Baseball card - Wikipedia

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    One of the most famous price guides is the Beckett price guide series. The Beckett price guide is a graded card price guide, which means it is graded by a 1–10 scale, one being the lowest possible score and ten the highest. In addition, Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA) grades cards 1–10, and can authenticate autographs as well.

  5. Babe Ruth's Historic 1932 World Series Jersey Becomes ... - AOL

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    The item was photo-matched by multiple third-party authenticators, including Professional Sports Authenticator and MeiGray Authenticated, meaning professionals used photos of the game to determine ...

  6. In the Game Trading Cards - Wikipedia

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    In The Game (ITG) was a sports card manufacturing company founded by Brian H. Price in 1998 with its head office in the United States and an office in Canada. [1] The company mainly produced ice hockey trading cards. In 2014 the right to use the "In The Game" name was transferred to Leaf Trading Cards in Dallas, Texas.

  7. The questions over some of Kruse’s Elvis items reflect the murky world of celebrity memorabilia. Fakes and forgeries flood the market, experts say, making it difficult for even the most ...

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