This is awesome. It’s the only one ever made!
Goldin is auctioning off a LeBron James Triple Logoman trading card this week – the only one ever made.
It’s expected to break a record for the most expensive sports card ever sold with an estimated sale price of $6.6 million. The card features game-used patches from each of the NBA teams that James has played for: the Cleveland Cavaliers, Miami Heat and Los Angeles Lakers. The auction would not be the first time one of his cards sells for millions of dollars. A card from his rookie season with the Cavaliers fetched $1.8 million a couple years ago, and a similar card sold last year for $5.2 million.
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