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  2. List of most expensive sports cards - Wikipedia

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    At the time, set the record for most expensive football card. Holds record for a Patrick Mahomes card. 27 $799,500 $799,500 Kevin Durant: 2007–08 Upper Deck Exquisite Collection Rookie Card Parallel #94 Patch Autographs Serial numbered #23/35 BGS MT 9/10 March 6, 2021 Goldin Auctions Set record for a Kevin Durant card. 28 $780,000 $780,000 ...

  3. Texas QB Arch Manning's inaugural NIL trading card sold for ...

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    🏈 BREAKING NEWS 🏈 This Arch Manning 1/1 autograph card, which was auctioned on Panini’s website, just sold for $102,500. It’s the most expensive collegiate trading card of ALL-TIME.

  4. American football card - Wikipedia

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    A football card from the 1988 Lions Police football card set of Detroit Lions offensive tackle Lomas Brown. In 2007, one of the earliest known football cards featuring John Dunlop from Harvard, was sold for $10,000, the highest price paid for a football card up to that time. [13]

  5. The Most Valuable Trading Cards Ever Sold

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  6. Tom Brady rookie card sells for astonishing price - AOL

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    A Tom Brady rookie card sold for more than $1.3M. The record price may not last a long time, though.

  7. Australian rules football card - Wikipedia

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    The most popular set of Australian rules football cards is usually considered to be the 1963 Scanlens card set. [8] The most valuable card from the 1963 Scanlens set is that of Graham "Polly" Farmer due to its rarity caused by a printing defect seeing many of that card discarded at production. [ 10 ]