Man finds card signed by Zuckerberg

“It’s like my version of a midlife crisis. I’m 50 years old — what am I going to do with this?” Tarantino joked.

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August 5, 2022 - 4:33 PM

Mark Zuckerberg. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images/TNS)

NEW YORK (AP) — When camp counselor Allie Tarantino was flipping through a magazine years ago, he came upon a familiar name: Mark Zuckerberg. He rifled through boxes of memorabilia in his basement, running his fingers over old photos, newspapers and bus maps before finding a baseball card featuring a very young Zuckerberg grinning in a red jersey and gripping a bat.

Three decades later, Tarantino is hoping that a signed baseball card featuring one of the richest men in the world will bring a fortune when it is put up for auction next month.

“It’s like my version of a midlife crisis. I’m 50 years old — what am I going to do with this?” Tarantino joked.

As told by Tarantino — who still works summers at Elmwood Day Camp in Westchester, New York — Zuckerberg, then age 8 or 9, offered the card he’d had printed as a parting gift at the end of camp 30 years ago.

“As somebody who collects things, it’s always really difficult to part with whatever you have in your collection.”

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