In a significant auction event, a LeBron James rookie patch autograph card fetched $1.159 million while a unique Caitlin Clark card set a record for women's sports cards at $366,000. This highlights the growing interest and investment in sports trading cards, particularly within rare sets like the 2003 Upper Deck Exquisite Collection. This recent surge marks the second LeBron card from this collection to exceed $1 million in just five weeks, indicating a robust market for high-value sports memorabilia, along with Clark's impressive sale capturing attention for women's athletics.
A record was set in a recent auction as Caitlin Clark's WNBA card sold for $366,000, breaking the previous record for women's sports cards.
The sale of LeBron James' card for $1.159 million highlights the ongoing demand for high-value sports trading cards, particularly among rare sets.
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