Kobe Bryant, Basketball Card Michael Jordan is expected to be sold for $ 6 million

Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan
It is expected to sell rare basketball card for at least $ 6 million
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Sports lovers who have deep pockets in a war of giving bids on a unique Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant The basketball card is expected to be sold for more than $ 6 million.
Check the card-it is from the wonderful collection from 2007-08 Upper Deck and features signatures from every basketball legend alongside the different American Professional League logo stains. Cuban signature is equivalent to a blue, white and red patch, while Michael correction is gold and white.
The unique card is left to seize the Heritage Auctions site and has a little offer for more than $ 5 million as of Saturday morning … with the expectation that the final auction price will be at least 6.1 million dollars.
The massive demand for the card is not surprising, Chris EviThe director of sports auctions in heritage said in a statement.
He added … “The double Logman card presented at this auction is the only example that includes Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant, which makes it a more popular example of the amazing Upper Logoman series, and because of the tragic death of Kobe Bryant in 2020, you will be the only only.”
As you know, Kobe and his daughter Gianna They were among the 9 people who were killed in a A helicopter crash In California again in 2020.
Michael, the American Professional League champion, was six times and MVP five times with Chicago Bulls, retired in 1993 before returning to the US Professional League 2 times. He retired for the third and last time in 2003 after two seasons with Washington and Wizards.
The card is part of the Summer Summer Sports Auction, which will be officially held between 23 and 24 August. The basketball card holder will exceed the current year auction-which is rare Luca Densic The rising card that was sold in 2022 for $ 3.12 million with the buyer premium.
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