5 Most Breathtaking LeBron James Jersey Patch Cards Ever, Ranked

Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James is making headlines with his jersey patch cards. We all know that LeBron is the top guy when it comes to discussing NBA greatness. The king of basketball won four championships and broke a lot of records. Yes, he is LeBron James. THE LeBron James.

The kid from Akron is the go-to-guy for everything related to the game.

Things go well beyond his performance on the basketball court. Most analysts would agree that he is the biggest basketball players of all time. The king’s patch cards are pretty valuable now. I mean, it’s LeBron James. Fans would die to put their hands on parts of his memorabilia.

2019 Flawless Ruby Dual Patch / 15

There are 15 copies. The three-color patch is added to LeBron’s majestic profile. Those who bought the card paid $3,650. Impressive, right?

2004 Upper Deck Exquisite Collection Extra Exquisite Jersey / 10

LeBron was in his second year in the NBA.  He was able to turn the Cleveland Cavaliers into contenders. His cards reflected his greatness on the floor.

This card was limited to 10 copies. A BGS 9.5 slab of this card sold for $5,888.

The Best of LeBron James and his jersey patch cards

2016 Panini Eternal Finals Patch / 99

LeBron’s title with the Cavaliers was one of his best accomplishments. Many thought that LeBron would fail against the Golden State Warriors. Well, he won the title.

To get an upgraded copy of this card, you have to pay $5,000.

2007 SP Significant Numbers Game-Used Patch Auto / 23

Fans would love to get a card that matches LeBron’s jersey number.

This piece has an on-card signature and a dual-color patch. To get it, you have to pay $16,000.

2003 Upper Deck Exquisite Collection Rookie Patch Auto Parallel

At one point, this card had the record with an estimated value of $5.2 million.

LeBron and the Los Angeles Lakers will try to win a title in the upcoming season. They didn’t make the top of the NBA in the 2020-21 season. General Manager Rob Pelinka has to make a few changes. Who is the first to go? LA needs a third superstar, too. It’s showtime!