Tom Brady sells rookie card records for 1.32 million



A Tom Brady rookie card sold for a record $ 1.32 million on Thursday at the Tom Online auction house and store for cards, PWCC Marketplace.

Eight were graded with 10 grading on the 2000 Playoff Contenders Championship ticket card signature. It was purchased by James Park, a well-known card collector and a well-known Brad D fan.

“I’ve been in Boston for 10 years and so I’m a big fan of Braddie,” Park said in a comment posted on PWCC Marketplace’s Instagram account. “I’ve loved collecting cards since I was a child. Given Brian’s unrivaled status as a GOAT in football, these cards are an important part of the history of the sport and any collection.”

The price tag of 1. 1.32 million is considered to be the highest price paid for a football card, which will surpass the previous record by about 000 500,000. As interest and value in the card marketplace continued to rise, the sale surpassed the recent Patrick Mahoms card, which sold at 61,861,000 in early February.

The Mahmogs card with the 2017 National Treasures Mah tograf was graded nine and was only one in five of the specific cards. That sale broke the previous record held by another Brady card sold in January at 555,988.

Given the way the industry is led, and the same card is already being sold at the Leylands auction house, this most recent record may be short-lived. The same Brady card is ready for auction, but it is graded 8.5 with nine grades from the signature.

The card at Leylands currently has a bid of 707,565 days, with many days left.

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