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‘Holy Grail’ LeBron James card expected to top $6 million at auction

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NEW YORK, (Reuters) - Auctioneer­s are expecting a one-of-a-kind LeBron James trading card to fetch more than $6 million when it goes up for sale this week.

The “Triple Logoman” card, a singleissu­e card featuring the 18-time NBA AllStar, includes patches taken from jerseys James wore while with the Cleveland Cavaliers, Miami Heat and Los Angeles Lakers.

Issued by Panini as part of its 2020-21 “Flawless” collection, the card set off a frenzied hunt among collectors including Canadian rapper Drake, who bought 10 cases of the pricey basketball cards in a failed attempt to locate it.

“The best comparison that I can use for the modern reader is imagine Willy Wonka (and) the Chocolate Factory, looking for that gold ticket,” Ken Goldin, executive chairman of auctioneer­s Goldin, told Reuters.

“And then imagine there was only one golden ticket instead of five.”

The card was discovered after a yearlong hunt among collectors during a live social media event.

Goldin called it the “Holy Grail” of sport collectibl­es and believes it could challenge the record for the most expensive sports trading card, topping the $6.6 million paid for the Honus Wagner T-206 baseball card in August.

James, a four-time National Basketball Associatio­n (NBA) MVP, already holds a coveted place in the hearts of collectors.

An “ultra-rare” signed rookie card for the four-time NBA champion broke the record for most expensive basketball card ever sold last year, fetching $5.2 million. It was the second-highest amount paid for any sports trading card, tying the amount paid for a 1952 rookie card for baseball great Mickey Mantle.

The auction for the “Triple Logoman” card opens on Wednesday and closes on June 25.

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