BeachComber Collectibles announces its 20th annual Labor Day Weekend Sports, Card and Memorabilia Show. They’re located in the Shore Mall, 6725 Black Horse Pike, Egg Harbor Township.
The show will feature over 20 tables of sports cards, authentic memorabilia and collectibles Aug. 29 through Sept. 1 during Mall hours: Friday, Saturday 10 a.m.-9 p.m. and Sunday and Monday 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
The featured sports guest will be Major League’s Baseball former first baseman, Mickey Vernon. He played for the Washington Senators (1939-1948, 1950-55) Boston Red Sox (1956 – 1957) Milwaukee Braves (1959) and Pittsburgh Pirates (1960). He retired with 2,495 hits and holds the major league record for career double plays at first base and is a seven-time All-Star selection.
Mickey will be at the BeachComber on Saturday Aug. 30, from 1–3 p.m. signing autographs and talking baseball. Autographs are only $5 each. Advanced tickets are now available at BeachComber Collectibles.
The show will also feature James Spence of JSA authentication. He and his team will be on hand Saturday from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. to review and authenticate your sports autographs.
The advantages to having your item authenticated are numerous:
•Increased value for quicker sale of memorabilia
•Fast and easy online confirmation of certification number
•Secure, virtually impossible to replicate proprietary watermark James Spence Authentication Letter of Authenticity with corresponding high-resolution image and a unique numbered label
•Guaranteed acceptance of Letter of Authenticity by collectors, dealers, and ALL auction houses worldwide or your submission fee will be reimbursed
•Peace of mind that your memorabilia is deemed authentic and ready to be sold, passed along to a family member, or cherished forever
•All numbered Letters of Authenticity are fully transferable without resubmission
For more information, directions and /or dealer setup fees, please call Linda Keefe at Beachcomber Collectibles via phone at 609-645-1031, or fax 609-645-1438 or contact Bccollects.com or email at bccollectibles@hotmail.com.
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