One of the rarest baseball cards in existence is making its way to the History Colorado Center. A PSA gem mint 10 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle card will be on display from July 16-18 alongside the museum’s “Play Ball!” exhibit. Related Articles Burger King says sorry for Russian World Cup pregnancy ad Broncos LB Von Miller wears a dreadlocks wig for final day of minicamp Call them the Staten Island Pizza Rats: Yankees’ minor league team gets rebranding WATCH: GM executive crashes pace car before IndyCar race in Detroit Kansas City Chiefs lineman Laurent Duvernay-Tardif graduates from med school The card, owned by Denver collector Marshall Fogel, is just one of three that has received a PSA perfect-10 rating. “You can have 10,000 Mantle cards, but to find the Holy Grail — 80 years and in perfect condition?” Fogel said in an interview with The Denver Post in March. In 1996, Fogel was able to acquire the card for $121,000. Just how much?