A $1 billion industry with no source for daily news and information Not until now.
SportsCollectorsDaily.com has launched, offering fresh coverage of the fascinating world of vintage and modern sports memorabilia.
The site will scour the web and other sources to deliver and link users with up-to-the-minute news about rare and historic items, such as Tuesday's8217;s auction of the first home run
ball hit in All Star competition by Babe Ruth. The autographed ball sold through Hunt Auctions for $805,000.
Sports Cards and memorabilia is one of the most popular categories on eBay, with tens of thousands of listings on any given day. SportsCollectorsDaily sorts through them to unearth
treasures that well-financed collectors are targeting, such as the 2003-2004 Exquisite Dwyane Wade jersey number swatch trading card that fetches as much as $15,000 or more.
SportsCollectorsDaily.com also provides links to price guides and other sources for determining the value of sports memorabilia or that shoebox of baseball and football cards you bought
at that estate auction.The site will also dish out stories about collectors's8217; experiences with players, shedding some light on which athletes are more fan-friendly than others.
The National Sports Collectors Convention is approaching later this month, and SportsCollectorsDaily will have the latest news and information from the gathering in Anaheim, CA, which is
expected to bring tens of thousands of die-hard fans and collectors to southern California.
Long-time electronic journalist and hobbyist Rich Mueller is the editor of SportsCollectorsDaily.com and available to offer insights on issues and trends within the sports memorabilia
industry and hobby.