Tom Brady rookie card sells for astonishing price

A Tom Brady rookie card sold for more than $1.3M. The record price may not last a long time, though.

Tom Brady is big everywhere. The collectibles market is no exception.

An autographed rookie card of the G.O.A.T. sold on Thursday for $1.32M.

“I lived in Boston for 10 years and so am a huge fan of Brady,” purchaser James Park said on PWCC Marketplace’s Instagram account. “I’ve also had a love of collecting cards since I was a kid. Given Brady’s uncontested status as GOAT in football, this card is an important piece of sports history and of any collection.”

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ESPN noted the record price might not last long. The sold card was graded as an eight with a 10 grading on the signature. However …

… there is already a similar card being sold at Lelands auction house. The same Brady card is up for auction, but it’s graded an 8.5 with the signature graded a nine.

The card at Lelands currently has a bid at $707,565 with 29 days still remaining in the lot.

“This is the best of the best, the Holy Grail,” says Jordan Gilroy, Lelands’s Director of Acquisitions.

Per Boston.com:

Lelands said early bids for the card have already hit $700,000 since the auction opened last Thursday, which represents a total sale value of $849,000 once the auction house’s 20 percent premium fee is accounted for. And that’s with nearly a month left to go in the bidding process, which will continue until April 2.

“We’re a few bids away from getting to $1 million,” Gilroy said, “which would be the most expensive football card to ever sell in a public auction.