
"An autographed Ohtani one-of-one card sold for $3 million late last year, according to Dan Hajducky of ESPN. And even if the record isn't reachable, Steve could be in for a huge payday. A 2013 Baseball Magazine Sha Nippon Ham Fighters Shohei Ohtani card recently sold for more than $430,000."
"Steve said he has no plans to sell the card as of yet. 'I'm going to cherish it. It's the biggest part of my collection now, so it's going to be with me,' he said. He added that when he looks at it, he's 'still in shock,' and it's even been keeping him from sleeping well."
"Ohtani is just this international Babe Ruthian figure, which is really hard to top. We try to listen to the collecting community and we heard this loud and clear: In high-end cards, if you're going to have patches in these cards that are worth a lot of money, let's have you be able to say, hey, this came from this game."
A collector named Steve found an extremely rare autographed Shohei Ohtani baseball card at a Legends' Attic event, with experts valuing it at around $1 million. This discovery could make it the most valuable Ohtani card ever, surpassing previous sales records. Ohtani cards command high prices due to his exceptional two-way performance as both pitcher and batter, combined with his international appeal comparable to Babe Ruth. Steve currently has no plans to sell the card and intends to keep it as the centerpiece of his collection. The high demand for Ohtani cards reflects collector interest in authenticated, game-specific memorabilia from this superstar athlete.
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