Tom Brady Has The Perfect Reaction To His Rookie Card Selling For $1.32 Million At Auction

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Tom Brady just can’t stop setting records, on and off the field.

In a recent auction, Tom Brady’s 2000 Playoff Contender Championship Ticket card (which is autographed and graded an eight along with a 10 grading on the signature), sold for a whopping $1.32 million. Setting a record for the most money paid for a football card.

And Tom Brady had the perfect reaction to the news.

In a post on his Instagram story, Brady shared the post about the card and wrote, “Okay I am definitely cleaning out the basement this morning.”

 

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The card was purchased by James Park, who is an avid card collector.

“I lived in Boston for 10 years and so am a huge fan of Brady,” Park posted in the comments on PWCC Marketplace’s Instagram post about the card. “I’ve also had a love of collecting cards since I was a kid. Given Brady’s uncontested status as GOAT in football, this card is an important piece of sports history and of any collection.”

It’s possible that this $1.32 million price tag might not hold the record for too long, however. According to ESPN, there is a similar Brady card being auctioned at Lelands soon that is graded at 8.5. The bids are already up over $700,000 with nearly a month remaining for bids.