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If you have some Tom Brady rookie cards lying around, it might be time to unearth them.
For the second time in two months, a Brady rookie card sold at auction early Saturday morning and set a record for the highest price tag ever for a football card at a public auction. This time, the card sold for $3,107,372 million in the Lelands Mid-Spring Classic Auction.
That surpassed the previous record of $2.25 million which was set in April when the same version of the Brady rookie card sold to an undisclosed buyer.
The card is a 2000 Playoff Contenders Championship Rookie Ticket card that was graded higher than the one that sold in April. The record-breaking card sold Friday was rated a Mint 9 by Beckett Grading Services and there are only seven such versions of the Brady rookie graded at that level in existence. There are no cards of this Brady rookie that are graded higher.
An autographed Brady 2000 Playoff Contenders Championship Rookie Ticket sold at auction for just over $3.1 million, setting a new all-time record for a football card.
An autographed Brady 2000 Playoff Contenders Championship Rookie Ticket sold at auction for just over $3.1 million, setting a new all-time record for a football card.