Tom Brady-signed rookie ticket sells for a nice penny, with another getting steam

Tom Brady’s rookie card is the latest merchandise on the sports card market.

A signed 2000 Playoff Contenders Championship Rookie Ticket card with Brady sold for $ 1.2 million at PWCC Marketplace on Thursday night. The card is rated by Beckett’s Grading Services a Near-Mint 8 and the signature is a 10.

PWCC Marketplace said it was the highest price for a soccer card ever.

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

“Given Brady’s undisputed status as a kid in football, this card is an important piece of sporting history and of any collection, and I’m incredibly excited to now own one of only 100 of Brady’s best rookie card,” Park said in a statement. said.

‘I lived in Boston for ten years and so I’m a big fan of Brady. The last Super Bowl victory was just an amazing achievement. I also loved collecting tickets from a young age. ”

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Only 100 of that particular card were printed.

Furthermore, Leland’s sells another Brady rookie card from the same manufacturer.

A signed 2000 Playoff Contenders Championship rookie ticket with Brady, who has a blue background, hit the auction block last week. There are already almost 50 offers with the current bid up to more than $ 742,000.

A signed 2000 Playoff Contenders Championship rookie ticket featuring Brady, who has a blue background, hit the auction block last week. (Leland’s)

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This particular card, unlike the one sold on the PWCC Marketplace, was rated 8.5 by Beckett Grading Services and the signature is a 9.

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