
"A 2003 Upper Deck Exquisite Collection dual Logoman card of Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan, numbered 1-of-1 and graded a 6 by card grader Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA), has sold via Heritage Auctions for $3,172,000, including buyer's premium. (All subsequent prices include buyer's premium.) According to Card Ladder, it's the seventh most expensive basketball card sale ever and the second- and third-most expensive Bryant and Jordan card sales, respectively."
"The 2007-08 Upper Deck Exquisite Collection Bryant/Jordan dual Logoman, which sold for $12.932 million in August via Heritage Auctions -- the most expensive sports card of all-time -- is signed on-card by both Naismith Basketball Hall of Famers. In the same Heritage auction, two 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle cards topped $850,000: A version graded an 8 by PSA sold for $1,555,550, and a PSA 1.5 but featuring a high-grade Mantle autograph sold for $884,500."
A 2003 Upper Deck Exquisite dual Logoman card of Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan, numbered 1-of-1 and graded PSA 6, sold for $3,172,000. Card Ladder ranked the sale as the seventh most expensive basketball card ever and the second- and third-most expensive Bryant and Jordan card sales, respectively. The dual Logoman is from the debut year and is not autographed. A 2007-08 Bryant/Jordan dual Logoman with on-card signatures sold for $12.932 million, the most expensive sports card ever. Two 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle cards sold for $1,555,550 and $884,500. A 1962 Topps master set sold for $512,400 and a signed 1948 Jackie Robinson card fetched $207,400. Heritage Auctions surpassed $2 billion in 2025 sales.
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