Tom Brady-signed Rookie card, along with other money steam, sells for beautiful pennies



Tom Brady’s Rookie Card is the latest hot commodity in the sports card market.

Brady-featured 2000 Playoff F Contents Champion Championship Rookie Ticket Cards sold for $ 1.2 million on PWCC Marketplace on Thursday night. The card was graded in the nearby Mint 8 by Beckett’s grading services and the aut tograph was graded 10.

PWCC Marketplace said it is the highest ever price of a football card.

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James Park and Brad D Fan, CEOs of Fitbit, bought the card.

“In football, G.O.A.T. Given Brady’s unrivaled status, this card is an important part of the history of the sport and of any collection and I am now extremely excited to own only 1 in 100 of Brady’s best rookie cards, “Park said in a statement.

“I’ve lived in Boston for 10 years and so I’m a big fan of Brad Dee. The last Super Bowl win was just a mind-blowing achievement. I’ve also loved collecting cards since I was little. “

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Only 100 specific cards were printed there.

In addition, Leyland is selling another Brady Rookie card from the same manufacturer.

Last week Brady featuring a blue background featured a true 2000 PlayConfaced Champion Championship rookie ticket. The current bid already has about 50 bids, up to over 742,000.

Last week Brady featuring a blue background featured a true 2000 PlayConfaced Champion Championship rookie ticket. (Of Leland)

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This special card, unlike the ones sold on the PWCC marketplace, was graded 8.5 by Beckett Grading Services and graded Autograph 9.