Tom Brady rookie card auctioned for record $1.32m

Tom Brady rookie card auctioned for record $1.32m

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady

A Tom Brady rookie card sold for a record-setting $1.32 million in an online auction at PWCC Marketplace on Thursday, marking the most ever paid for a football card.

James Park, a longtime Brady fan who lives in Boston, bought the autographed 2000 Playoff Contenders Championship Ticket card, one of 100 in existence.


โ€œI lived in Boston for 10 years and so am a huge fan of Brady. The last Super Bowl win was just a mind-blowing accomplishment,โ€ Park told ESPN. โ€œIโ€™ve also had a love of collecting cards since I was a kid. Given Bradyโ€™s uncontested status as GOAT in football, this card is an important piece of sports history and of any collection.โ€
The sale of the card, which is graded an eight for quality and 10 for the autograph, smashed the previous record for the most spent on a football card by nearly $500,000.
Last month, a buyer purchased an autographed 2017 National Treasures Patrick Mahomes card, one of only five believed to be in existence of that particular card, for $861,000, according to ESPN. That card, which included a piece of Mahomesโ€™ jersey embedded in it, was graded a nine and was sold in an online auction hosted by Goldin Auctions. That sale broke the previous record, which was held by another Brady card that sold for $555,988 in January.
To put the recent sale of Bradyโ€™s card in perspective, another Brady rookie card from the 2000 Playoff Contenders Championship Ticket collection that had a Mint 9 grade and a perfect 10 grade on the autograph, sold for $400,100 in February 2019, making it then the highest auction price ever for a football card.
However, Thursdayโ€™s sale might not hold the record for long. The same Brady card is up for auction at Lelands, but itโ€™s graded an 8.5 with the signature graded a nine. The card had a bid at $707,565 with 29 days still remaining.
The trading card market is blistering lately. Consider that the famous 1951 Mickey Mantle rookie card sold in January for $5.2 million, and according to the Daily Mail, a Luka Doncic rookie card sold for $4.6 million at auction.
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