Lelands.com Americana and Sports auction

This auction at Lelands.com features some truly unique items.

One of them is a 1921 Babe Ruth bat, described as “the best and most documented Ruth bat we have ever handled.” It was the bat that Babe Ruth used to hit his 52nd homerun of the 1921 season. Currently the bid is at $170,500.00 (auction ends in 3 days).

Also up for auction is the 1979 Wayne Gretzky Edmonton Oilers 10 Year Contract that Gretzky signed on his 18th birthday. Current bid: $20,886.22.

Considered one of the rarest bats in the sports collectible trade, is a 1918 Jim Thorpe game used bat. The bid is currently at $48,717.92.

View this auctions live until December 15-16, 2005 by visiting Lelands.com.

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