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Football Cards up for Grabs as £20,000 Case Go to Auction

Entry spots start at £1 as collectors chase autographs and memorabilia cards from a sealed 2018 Panini National Treasures FIFA World Cup case.

  • Mania Sports will host a complete sealed case of 2018 Panini National Treasures FIFA World Cup Soccer on Sunday at 12:00pm on its eBay Live channel, marking one of the biggest live soccer card breaks ever staged in the UK.
  • Live 'breaking' has become one of the fastest-growing segments of the trading card hobby, allowing collectors to purchase individual teams or countries rather than entire products, making premium items accessible to a wider audience.
  • The case is valued between £20,000 and £25,000, yet each entry spot starts at just £1, giving anyone the chance to pull cards worth thousands of pounds, including rare autographs of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.
  • Among the biggest potential pulls are autograph cards of Diego Maradona, Neymar, and Harry Kane, alongside rare Kylian Mbappé base cards limited to 50 copies and Dual Jersey Autograph booklet cards.
  • Widely regarded as one of the premier football card releases ever produced, 2018 National Treasures World Cup Soccer features only serial-numbered cards, premium memorabilia, and one-of-one Platinum parallels representing the hobby's most sought-after items.
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Football cards up for grabs as £20,000 case goes to auction

Collectible enthusiasts can bid for individual cards for only £1.

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Football cards up for grabs as £20,000 case go to auction

Collectible enthusiasts can bid for individual cards for only £1.

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