LeBron James has been on the front page of the @latimes plenty of times — but never for a story about one of his basketball cards. (Believe me, I checked.) this is the tale of a million-dollar rookie card, and its owners’ fight to prove its authenticity:
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Two L.A. sports card collectors owned a rare LeBron James card they hoped to sell for big bucks — until an auctioneer dubbed the "King of Collectibles" upended the plan. https://t.co/v4ZO9p2rhl
Can this chart prove that a million-dollar LeBron rookie card is legit? The longtime collector who made it — an Army vet from Kansas — believes it does. He made it to help the card's owners after the "King of Collectibles" yanked it from an auction. More: https://t.co/J4U5w8w6V8
Two L.A. sports card collectors owned a rare LeBron James rookie card that they hoped to sell for $1 million+. But after consigning the autographed card to a man known as the "King of Collectibles," their plans were upended in shocking fashion. My latest: https://t.co/J4U5w8w6V8
The sports card market boomed during the pandemic and some of the hottest items were LeBron James cards. Several sold for millions of dollars. But a bizarre scandal has hit the industry — and it centers on whether a special LeBron James card is legit.
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