Camp counselor Allie Tarantino found a signed baseball card of a young Mark Zuckerberg grinning in a red jersey and gripping a bat from 30 years ago, and is hoping it will bring a fortune when it is put up for auction next month
"We’re going to auction off the card against a one-of-a-kind NFT of the card,” said Stephen Fishler, founder of He called it “a virtual steel cage match,” with bidding on the physical card in U.S. dollars and the NFT done in Ethereum blockchain currency.
In recent years, there's been lots of interest in collectors' items involving athletes. Rare baseball cards have gone for millions of dollars. A mint-condition baseball card of Mickie Mantle is expected to fetch $10 million, perhaps more, when it is sold at auction later this month. “I’m a sentimentalist at heart. When people give me something, I hold on to it, I’ve kind of always been like that,” Tarantino said Wednesday evening.
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