The new card signed by Tom Brady is sold at a good price, with another gaining strength

Tom Brady’s beginner card is the latest product in the sports card market.

A signed Playoff Contenders 2000 rookie ticket with Brady sold for $ 1.2 million on the PWCC Marketplace on Thursday night. The card was classified as Near-Mint 8 by the Beckett Classification Services and the autograph was classified as 10.

The PWCC Marketplace said it was the highest price for a football card of all time.

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James Park, the CEO of Fitbit and a fan of Brady, bought the card.

“Given Brady’s undisputed status as GOAT in football, this card is an important piece in the history of the sport and any collection and I am incredibly excited to now have 1 out of just 100 of Brady’s best rookie cards,” Park said in a statement. communicated.

“I lived in Boston for 10 years and I am a huge fan of Brady. The last Super Bowl victory was just a mind-boggling achievement. I also love collecting cards since I was a kid. “

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There were only 100 of that specific card printed.

In addition, Leland’s is selling another Brady rookie card from the same manufacturer.

A rookie ticket from the Playoff Contenders championship, signed in 2000, featuring Brady, who has a blue background, arrived at the auction last week. There are already almost 50 bids with the current bid of up to more than $ 742,000.

A rookie ticket from the Playoff Contenders championship, signed in 2000, featuring Brady, who has a blue background, arrived at the auction last week. (From Leland)

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This particular card, different from the one sold on the PWCC Marketplace, was rated 8.5 by Beckett Grading Services and the autograph was rated 9.

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