Incredibly Rare LeBron James and Tom Brady Cards Expected to Sell For Over $5M Total

Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James sells his cards for millions. The same applies to Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady. We all know that rare sports cards have great values. Two special cards went up for auction and their value will go well above $5 million. Can you make any guesses? These two cards belong to LeBron and TB12.

The king’s card is special for a reason. You know the reasons for that.

It’s a 2003-04 Upper Deck “Exquisite Collection” Exquisite Rookie Patch Autograph card. It’s one of 99 cards ever made. Can you believe it?

The card has LeBron’s signature and all. It also features an actual NBA logo patch from a jersey LeBron wore in his rookie campaign with the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2003.

Beckett rated it a mint 9. Let’s not forget it’s one of the top grading companies in history. The card is in an excellent condition.

Brady’s card is the “holy grail” of modern football cards.

LeBron James sells his cards for millions

Both cards were put up for auction. They are part of Goldin Auctions’ latest action. The starting bid for each masterpiece starts at $500,000. We can’t even imagine the final price. People get really crazy, you know. There are tough collectionists out there. They all want the cards, but just two of them will get the fancy pieces.

“Let’s start with the King James card … a 2003-04 Upper Deck ‘Exquisite Collection’ Exquisite Rookie Patch Autograph card — 1 of 99 ever produced,” TMZ reported.

“The card features Bron’s signature … and an actual NBA logo patch from a jersey LBJ rocked during his incredible rookie year with the Cavs in 2003.

“The card was rated a mint 9 by Beckett — one of the top grading companies in the business — meaning it’s essentially in brand new condition.”

Both LeBron and Brady have reached the highest heights in their respective sports. King James is the greatest basketball player of all times. Brady is the GOAT, too. He left the Patriots after two decades to start all over again. What happened next? He won a Super Bowl. LeBron won a title at 35.