Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan Dual Logoman Auto 1/1 Could Break All-Time Basketball Card Record
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A piece of cardboard featuring Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan is making waves in the auction world. The 2007 Upper Deck Exquisite Dual Logoman Autograph, a true one-of-one, has already passed $5.2 million in bidding at Heritage Auctions. The update came via Ludex on Instagram, and with more than a week still left on the clock, collectors are watching closely to see how high the number can climb.
That figure alone pushes it past the $5.2 million LeBron James Exquisite RPA /23 that once held the title of most expensive basketball card. The current all-time record belongs to Stephen Curry’s 2009–10 National Treasures Rookie Logoman, which reportedly sold privately for $5.9 million. This Bryant-Jordan gem is already within striking distance.
It’s easy to see why this card has sparked such frenzy. It carries game-used logoman patches from both Hall of Famers, along with their autographs, all wrapped in the unmistakable style of Upper Deck’s Exquisite brand. In terms of modern basketball cardboard, it doesn’t get much more iconic.
Collectors are now left speculating whether this auction will mark a new high-water mark for the hobby. Could it push past $6 million? Maybe even reach seven? Whatever the final hammer price ends up being, the card has already reinforced just how strong the appetite is for ultra-rare basketball grails — and why the legacies of Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan remain as powerful as ever in the world of sports collectibles.
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