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LeBron James and Stephen Curry don’t need a momentum boost within the sports card world. A robust, lucrative market continues ...
A LeBron James rookie card sold for $1.159 million, while a Caitlin Clark card numbered 1-of-1 sold for a record $366,000.
A rare Caitlin Clark trading card collectible has been bid up to $40,000 on Goldin Auctions, a leading sports collectible ...
There's no shortage of LeBron James memorabilia with the Los Angeles Lakers star into his 22nd NBA season, but his market continues to be red hot. An Upper Deck Exquisite rookie card for James ...
Today was no different when I came across this 2003-04 Lebron James Upper Deck Exquisite RC auto. This highly rare, and incredibly collectible card is already at $850,000. With the buyer premium ...
After more than two years without a LeBron James card selling for seven figures, one of James’ most valuable rookie cards, a 2003 Upper Deck Exquisite Collection RPA /23, sold for $1.22 million ...
Rookie cards hold significant value, with the 2003-04 Upper Deck LeBron James Exquisite Collection Rookie Patch Autograph being a top choice for deep-pocketed investo ...
The sports card industry thrives, with LeBron James reigning supreme in the NBA market. Rookie cards hold significant value, with the 2003-04 Upper Deck LeBron James Exquisite Collection Rookie Patch ...
parallels numbered to the rookie's jersey number and a rainbow parallel numbered 1-of-1. The $1.159 million James card is numbered to 99 while the James RPA sold five weeks ago -- for $1.22 ...
On the same day, a LeBron James sports card sold for $1.159 million Dylan Buell/Getty Caitlin Clark broke another record, this time in women’s sports cards! A rookie card featuring her ...
Dan Hajducky is a staff writer for ESPN. He has an MFA in creative writing from Fairfield University and played on the men's soccer teams at Fordham and Southern Connecticut State universities.