Tom Brady continues to set records, even in the off-season.
ESPN’s Tom VanHaaren reports that the quarterback’s rookie card was sold for a record $ 1.32 million on Thursday.
The 2000 Playoff Contenders Championship ticket card was signed and a rating of eight with a rating of 10 on the signature of PWCC Marketplace, an online auction house and card storage facility.
‘The highest sale for a football card. Ever, ”PWCC Marketplace said on its Instagram account. “Only one of the 100 maps in the world, even less if you are considering a degree.”
James Park, a well-known card collector and Brady fan, bought the card.
“I have lived in Boston for ten years and so am a big fan of Brady,” Parks said in a statement. ‘I also loved collecting cards from a young age. Given Brady’s undisputed status as a BOK in football, this card is an important piece of sports history and of any collection. ”
A signature of Patrick Mahomes card was recently sold for $ 861,000, which according to VanHaaren set the previous record for a football card. Another Brady card was sold in January for $ 555,988.
Another Brady card is currently on sale at the Lelands auction house and has a current bid of $ 707,565.