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Is it time to buy or sell cards of Superstars, like LeBron James, Victor Wembanyama, and Cade Cunningham, in the NBA Playoffs?
A rare LeBron James rookie card sold for $1.11 million at a Fanatics Collect auction earlier this year, becoming the largest publicly reported sports card sale of 2026 so far. The price alone drew attention, but the context around the sale may matter more ...
LeBron James’ NBA cards are always highly collectible. Their prices continue to rise and almost all pieces are in high demand, especially among collectors. Grand Slam Collectibles posted on Instagram on April 26 that a rare Firefractor autograph card
An ultra-rare LeBron James Topps Chrome autograph card is going up for auction hours before Lakers-Thunder, with major money potentially at stake.
Which cards will generate that same level of excitement across the hobby, and which ones will carry the rising price tag to match? Here are a few possibilities.
One card sold for over a million dollars, 2 cards soared over $500 thousand each, and 2 cards collectively did over $700K. The market is strong, very strong. Last week we saw a juggernaut of high end cards, selling for pricing only a few can afford.
A new record was set Friday for the most-expensive Tiger Woods card ever sold at auction when his 2009 Upper Deck Exquisite dual autograph and patch card with NBA legend LeBron James sold for over a half-million dollars. According to Larry Holder of The ...