Mark Zuckerberg Little League Card & NFT Auction 24-25 September at NFT.ComicConnect.com

Mark Zuckerberg baseball card

Mark Zuckerberg’s camp group

Mark Zuckerberg and camp counselor

When Mark Zuckerberg was 8, he gave his signed personal baseball card to his camp counselor. The card and NFT auction is 24-25. September at NFT.ComicConnect.com

There is nothing quite like it. Mark Zuckerberg has influenced our culture more than all MLB and NBA players combined – and this card is truly unique.”

— Stephen Fishler, ComicConnect.com

NEW YORK, NEW YORK, USA, September 12, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ — Mark Zuckerberg Little League card to be auctioned online, along with its NFT, 24-25 September, Move Over Mickey Mantle!

At a time when the sports collectibles market is hotter than ever, and after the record-breaking sale of a Mickey Mantle card for a previously unheard of $12.6 million, a new contender is sauntering up to beat – Mark Zuckerberg!

ComicConnect is auctioning a unique autographed Little League baseball card of Zuckerberg, which was made by the Facebook and Meta CEO when he was a child. Alongside this unique item, ComicConnect will auction an NFT of the card, including all the documents authenticating its unique existence, pitting physical collectibles against digital collectibles in a once-in-a-lifetime auction.

The short, high-stakes double auction will take place from September 24-25. Bids for NFT will be measured in Ethereum, and at the end of the auction the winner will be invoiced. Bids for the physical card will be measured in US dollars.

“There’s nothing like it,” says Stephen Fishler, co-owner of ComicConnect.com. “Mark Zuckerberg has influenced our culture more than all MLB and NBA players combined – and this card is truly unique.”

Long before Zuckerberg revolutionized social media and became the world’s fifth richest person, he was an 8-year-old boy who loved baseball. The trading cards were a novelty offered to local little league families in Westchester County, New York.

According to Fishler – a recognized industry authority who holds several Guinness Book of World Records – it appears to be the only such card in existence.

Since the pandemic, the collectibles market has exploded, growing from $5.4 billion in 2018 to $26 billion last year — a factor that could drive bidding here. And with a starting bid of just $1, the auction is sure to be as lively as Yankee Stadium in the 50s.

Joanne Levine
Lekas ​​​​& Levine PR
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