LeBron James Autographed Rookie Card Sets New Modern-Day Record With Massive Bid

A LeBron James autographed rookie card hit a really high bid. The rookie card was up for bidding on Goldin Auctions’ website and it won’t sold until Saturday, July 18. The price tag has already hit almost $1 million.

Darren Rovell of the Action Network reported that the rookie card has hit the $960,000 bid, and this is a big record for a modern-day card. Well, this was definitely something we saw coming.

The rookie card for Mike Trout was also courtesy of Goldin Auctions and a bidder bought it for $922,500 on May 20.

LeBron James rookie card will go over $1 million

LeBron’s card hit the $800,000 mark earlier following the 21st bid of the auction item. Yes, it will definitely go above one million. The price has been growing ever since, and it will surely go even higher than this. That’s what the description of the item suggests on the Goldin Auctions website.

“The incomparable superstar has penned a vivid blue ink signature on the obverse of this ultra-premium collectible. Its cardfront presentation also incorporates an exceptional, tri-color James-worn jersey patch relic. The card’s BGS condition report: Centering: 9.5, Corners: 9, Edges: 9.5, Surface: 9.5. A congratulatory statement on the card’s back attests to the authenticity of the signature and genuineness of the patch component, and serves as Upper Deck’s COA. The limited-edition piece is serial-numbered “14/23.” Gem Mint condition.”

The 35-year-old superstar is in his 17th NBA season. He has won three NBA championships and four NBA MVP awards. The great LeBron is in the middle of one of his best seasons, and the best has yet to come. King James leads the NBA in assists, and he has been helping the team win a lot of games.

Prior to the NBA hiatus, LeBron, Anthony Davis and the rest of the guys won the games against the Los Angeles Clippers and Milwaukee Bucks. This says pretty much about their competitiveness. The Lakers have a real chance to win a championship. That would be LeBron’s fourth title and he is ready to take it. Game on, LA! This season is in your hands. The NBA season will resume on July 30.