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Dual Logoman Card signed by Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant (Image via Heritage Auctions)
Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan have added another accolade to their names, this time not on the basketball court but in the world of sports collectibles. A rare Dual Logoman Card featuring the autograph of the two NBA icons sold for an astonishing $12.932 million at auction, making it the most expensive sports card ever sold.
The record-breaking sale took place on August 23, 2025, through Heritage Auctions, with the buyer choosing to remain anonymous.
The 2007-08 Dual Logoman Card That Made History
The centerpiece of this sale was the 2007-08 Upper Deck Exquisite Collection Dual Logoman Autographs Jordan & Bryant card, a one-of-a-kind (1-of-1) collectible. The card features portraits of both Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant, their signatures, and authentic NBA logo patches cut from game-worn jerseys.
Jordan’s patch was especially significant, as it came from the NBA’s 50th anniversary season in 1996-97, further elevating the card’s prestige.
How the Dual Logoman Card Broke Past Records in the Sports Collectibles Market
Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan (Image via Getty)
This $12.9 million sale overtook the long-standing record of the 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle baseball card, which sold for $12.6 million in 2022. It now ranks as the second-most valuable sports collectible in history, trailing only Babe Ruth’s legendary 1932 World Series “called shot” jersey, which sold for $24.12 million.
The Jordan-Bryant card also shattered the previous basketball card record, surpassing Steph Curry’s $5.9 million Logoman rookie card by more than double.
Why Collectors Consider This Card the “Holy Grail”
The significance of this dual Logoman card goes beyond its rarity. It embodies the legacy of two basketball legends whose influence reshaped the game. Michael Jordan, a six-time NBA champion and global icon, stands alongside Kobe Bryant, a five-time champion whose tragic passing in 2020 has only deepened his lasting impact.Heritage Auctions’ Director of Sports Auctions, Chris Ivy, emphasized the card’s unmatched allure, noting that Upper Deck’s Exquisite Collection redefined trading cards by pairing autographs with game-used patches. This specific Jordan-Bryant edition is irreplaceable, as it exclusively features the two superstars—cementing its status as a true one-of-one treasure for collectors.
Fierce Bidding and Market Implications
Initially estimated at $6 million, the card quickly exceeded expectations thanks to intense bidding.
Its previous owner had safeguarded the card for more than a decade, turning down seven-figure offers before choosing to auction it. The sale demonstrates how basketball memorabilia continues to thrive in the booming collectibles market, where record-breaking transactions have become increasingly common.Other high-profile sales underscore this trend, including a $5.2 million LeBron James rookie card and multiple multimillion-dollar Steph Curry cards.
Beyond sports enthusiasts, wealthy investors and pop culture collectors are driving demand, transforming trading cards into alternative assets with global appeal.
Kobe and Jordan's Legacy Goes Beyond the World of Basketball
This monumental auction reinforces the enduring cultural impact of Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan. Both athletes transcended basketball, inspiring millions with their unmatched talent, relentless drive, and influence beyond the court. For collectors, the card represents not just a rare artifact, but a tangible connection to the greatness of two legends.Also read: Caitlin Clark Injury Update: Heartwarming Fan Gesture vs Lynx, Recovery Timeline, and Impact on the Indiana FeverBy setting the record for the highest-priced sports card ever sold, the Jordan-Bryant dual autograph card immortalizes their legacies in yet another arena—ensuring that their names continue to inspire awe and admiration for generations to come.