Sports Memorabilia Auction
Sports memorabilia auction houses provide collectors and non-collectors the ability to buy and sell rare authentic autographed sports memorabilia. 
The internet has helped make these auctions more accessible to collectors worldwide, along with sellers of the items.
Many times, valuable items are left to relatives who are not interested in them and would rather sell them instead. Auctions provide selling and consignment services for a fee, usually 15%. Below are some of the well known and reputable auction providers today:
Heritage Auction Galleries
Heritage Auction Galleries bills itself as the world's largest collectible auctioneer. Their auctions have totaled almost $600 million in 2009 alone. Browsing their website you can't help but be impressed by the high-end items they have handled auctions for. But the average collector will also find rare and hard to find items for lower prices.
Lelands
Specializes in sports and American memorabilia, Lelands also offers high-end products. Their website allows you to search for auctions by team, player, or product type. Autograph and baseball card collectors in particular, can find items you probably wont find on other online auctions.
SCP Auctions
According to their website, SCP Auctions was founded in 1979 by David Kohler, SCP Auctions’ record speaks for itself, as the company has realized record auction and private sale prices for the T-206 Honus Wagner card ($2.8 million), the bat Babe Ruth used to hit the first home run in old Yankee Stadium ($1.265 million), the contract that sent Babe Ruth to the Yankees from the Red Sox ($996,000) and Barry Bonds’ record-breaking No. 756 home run ball ($752,467).
Steiner Auctions
Sports memorabilia and autograph industry leader Steiner Sports has an impressive online auction website. With their reputation for integrity and authenticity, Steiner provides their licensed products, along with one of a kind items they have authenticated. Prices can range from both ends of the spectrum.
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