An autographed card of Michael Jordan and LeBron James, one matching the jersey number shared by the two icons for many years, sold for $492,000 at Fanatics Collect Auctions late last week. One of only two copies of the 2007 Exquisite Number Piece graded 9.5 by BGS, the card set a record for a dual signed card of both icons.

In August 2021, at the height of the COVID era boom, a 2007 Upper Deck Black patch auto signed by both, netted $312,000.
A 2004 Exquisite Emblems of Endorsement Jordan patch auto, numbered 2/10 and graded 8.5 by BGS, sold for $90,000. None of the copies presented for grading thus far have surpassed the NM/MT+ grade.

A Topps branded rookie card of James and Victor Wembanyama also crossed the six-figure mark, despite news earlier in the day that Wembanyama would miss the remainder of the 2024-25 season. The 2024 Topps Mercury 1/1 dual autograph card went for $168,000.

As he scored the goal that won the 4 Nations Face-Off for Canada, a BGS 9.5 2015-16 Upper Deck The Cup Connor McDavid Rookie Patch Autograph (#/99) card sold for $102,000.
The Fanatics Premier event also included some high-end Steph Curry rookie cards from 2009 Panini National Treasures.

A Logoman patch auto numbered to 5 and graded BGS 9.5 sold for $160,000 while an RPA numbered to 99 and also graded 9.5 went for $156,000.
