Kobe-Signed Card Sells for $1.22 Million at Auction

A 2003-04 Upper Deck Exquisite Collection Emblems of Endorsements card featuring Kobe Bryant has achieved a remarkable sale price of $1.22 million at auction. This sale, which includes the buyer’s premium, was conducted by Goldin Auctions and is now recognized as the third-highest public sale for an individual Kobe Bryant card in history. Kobe Bryant …

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Kobe-Signed Card Sells for $1.22 Million at Auction

A 2003-04 Upper Deck Exquisite Collection Emblems of Endorsements card featuring Kobe Bryant has achieved a remarkable sale price of $1.22 million at auction. This sale, which includes the buyer’s premium, was conducted by Goldin Auctions and is now recognized as the third-highest public sale for an individual Kobe Bryant card in history.

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Kobe Bryant Card Details

The card, notable for its exquisite design and history, is signed in blue ink and holds the number 8 out of a limited 15 copies. It has been graded near-mint 8 by Beckett Grading Services. Additionally, it includes two multicolored game-used patches taken from a jersey worn by Bryant when he played as number 8.

Significant Auction Highlights

This card was part of a noteworthy auction event where several other high-value sports cards also sold. Here’s a summary of the top-selling items:

  • Kobe Bryant card: $1.22 million
  • Tom Brady card (2005 Topps Finest SuperFractor die-cut): $704,550
  • Michael Jordan card (1997-98 Skybox Metal Universe Precious Metal Gems Red): $651,334
  • Pikachu card (1998 Pokémon Japanese Promo Holo Illustrator): $610,000

Record-Breaking Auction Figures

The all-time record for the highest price paid for a sports card is still held by a unique Kobe Bryant card. This one-of-one card, featuring both Bryant and Michael Jordan, sold for an astounding $12.932 million last August. Notable collectors included Kevin O’Leary from Shark Tank, mega-collector Matt Allen, and entrepreneur Paul Warshaw.

This recent auction reinforces the growing market value of rare sports memorabilia, as passionate collectors seek to own pieces of history.

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