Bidding on the 2007-08 Upper Deck Exquisite Collection Dual Logoman Autographs Michael Jordan & Kobe Bryant 1 of 1 is now over $4 milliion ($5 million+ with the buyer’s premium).
Heritage Auctions is offering the card—the only Jordan/Bryant dual autograph Logoman pairing ever made. The gold NBA logo patch on Jordan’s side dates to the Chicago Bulls’ 1996-97 championship season.
Twelve days remain in the auction.
The record price for a basketball card is considered the $5.9 million private sale of a 2009-10 National Treasures Steph Curry Logoman Autograph card to an investment fund in July 2021.
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The NBA’s number one overall draft pick was back home in Maine last week and one of his stops was at a local card shop.
Cooper Flagg visited Republic Jewelry and Collectibles in Auburn on Friday.

While checking things out, he ripped a box of 2024-25 Topps Chrome Basketball.
Flagg, who spent one year at Duke before entering the NBA Draft where he was the top overall pick of the Dallas Mavericks, was back in his home state to relax and spend time at a youth basketball camp he and his brother Ace helped organize at the University of Maine.
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It’s not a secret that actress Emma Roberts is an avid collector of sports cards who loves ripping packs and boxes.
She was recently in The Hamptons, where one of Tom Brady’s new card shops opened up.
“The closest card store used to be in, like, New York City,” she told The New Yorker for this story. “Which sucked, because, when my fiancé and I come out to the Hamptons, we’re always wanting to rip cards, and there’s been nowhere to do it.”
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Did you see the T206 Honus Wagner on display at Memory Lane’s booth at the National? If not, you’ll have another chance to see the PSA 2 example this weekend at the East Coast National in White Plains, NY.
The card remains in a holder with an early PSA label.
The show takes place Friday through Sunday at the Westchester County Center.


