Michael Jordan-LeBron James patch auto sells for record $492k

Card features a matching serial number to jersey No. 23

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The card is now the most expensive Michael Jordan-LeBron James dual patch auto. (Credit: Fanatics Collect)

A 2007 Exquisite Collection Michael Jordan-LeBron James Number Piece Patch Autograph sold for $492,000 Thursday night at Fanatics Collect, establishing an all-time record for any dual Jordan-James card.

Serial-numbered to 23/23, matching both players’ jersey numbers, the card is graded BGS 9.5 — one of two at the grade with none higher.

Prior to the sale, the highest price paid for a Jordan-James dual card was $312,000 in August 2021 for a 2007 Upper Deck Black patch autograph.

The only card to feature both players to sell for more at public auction also includes Kobe Bryant, a 2006 Triple Logoman, which went for $1.68 million in 2022.

The record-breaking card is embedded with memorabilia from NBA games used by each player. BGS has graded 16 cards from the limited-edition release, with very few selling publicly in recent years.

For both Jordan and James, the sale marks the highest price paid for a card featuring either star in 2025 thus far.

Will Stern is a reporter and editor for cllct.