Auction house terms it the ‘Most Important Football Card in the World’

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Florida: An autographed Tom Brady rookie card printed in 2000 sold for a record $3.107 million at the Lelands Mid-Spring Classic auction, two months after a similar card was picked up for $2.25 million.
The signed card from the 43-year-old’s rookie season with the New England Patriots was graded higher than the one which sold for 2.25 million, with the auction house terming it the “Most Important Football Card in the World.”
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Brady, who picked up his fifth Super Bowl MVP honours in February after defeating Kansas City Chiefs in the championship game, is one of two quarterbacks to have hoisted the Lombardi Trophy with two different teams.
The seven-times Super Bowl champion is widely considered one of the greatest ever to play the game.
“Tom Brady is the GOAT and continues to break records both on and off the playing field,” Jordan Gilroy, the director of acquisitions at Lelands, was quoted as saying by U.S. media.
“It’s only fitting that Brady has set another record for the most expensive football card ever sold in public auction.” An “ultra-rare” signed rookie card for four-times NBA star LeBron James sold for $5.2 million in April, breaking the record for the most expensive basketball card ever sold.
It also equalled the record for any sports trading card, matching the amount paid for a 1952 rookie card for baseball great Mickey Mantle.
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