An exclusive Logoman patch card signed by LeBron James in his rookie year has sold for $1.29 million in an auction.
Goldin Auctions handled the sale of the autographed 2004 Logoman game-used patch card. In total, the card sold for USD 1,291,500, which is an all-time record for any LeBron card created between the years 2004 and 2021. The autograph of the 2004 1/1 card was graded a ten by PSA.
The card includes LeBron seen in his former Cleveland Cavaliers jersey and features his blue ink signature and the bright Logoman jersey patch. Goldin Auctions describes the card as “abundantly appealing.”
The record for a LeBron rookie 2003-2004 patch card currently sits at USD 1.8 million. It is the ninth-most expensive sports trading card of all-time, according to Hypebeast.
LeBron James has come a long way from his impressive rookie year. Now playing his 18th NBA season, the 36-years-old is a four-time NBA MVP, a four-time NBA champion, Finals MVP, and 17-time All-Star.
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