August 25, 2025 - 01:26

Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant made history again, with their likenesses teaming up to form the highest-sold sports card of all time. The iconic autographed Logoman card, featuring both basketball legends, has shattered previous records by selling for an astonishing $12.9 million. This remarkable transaction highlights the ever-growing demand for rare sports memorabilia, particularly items associated with two of the game’s greatest players.
The card, which features a piece of game-worn jersey along with the signatures of both athletes, has captivated collectors and fans alike. The sale not only underscores the enduring legacy of Jordan and Bryant in the world of basketball but also reflects the booming market for sports collectibles.
As collectors vie for unique memorabilia, this sale marks a significant milestone in the history of sports cards, setting a new benchmark that may stand for years to come. The excitement surrounding this sale is a testament to the lasting impact these two icons have had on the sport.
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