The last Dual Logoman Autograph card featuring LeBron James and Kobe Bryant will sell publicly for the first time next month as part of the 2025 Spring Goldin 100 Auction.
The 2009-10 Upper Deck Exquisite Collection James-Bryant Dual NBA Logo Autograph Patches 1/1 PSA 6.5/DNA 9 opened with a starting bid of $500,000 on Wednesday night alongside dozens of other ultra high-end items.
As of Thursday morning, the highest bid for the card was $640,500, including buyer's premium.
Among the best cards in existence for both players, the Dual Logoman pairs two patches of the NBA logo, forming what has become arguably the most coveted piece of jersey among collectors. The Exquisite Collection brand is widely considered one of the greatest basketball products ever created.
On the reverse of the card, Upper Deck includes a certification verifying both patches were worn during official NBA games.
Since first appearing in the 2002-03 Upper Deck NBA Logo Mania set, Logoman cards have been among the most important and desirable cards in the hobby, with some of the best examples delivering record sales for the players featured.
A similar James-Bryant Dual Logoman from 2004-05 Exquisite Collection sold at Goldin in 2023 for $840,000, according to Card Ladder.
To date, the highest sale for any card featuring both James and Bryant is the $1.68 million paid for a Triple Logoman of James, Bryant and Michael Jordan at Goldin in 2022.
One of Bryant’s best cards in existence, a 2003-04 Upper Deck Ultimate Collection Ultimate Logos Signature Logoman 1/1, sold at Goldin in 2024 for $1.58 million.
The Spring Goldin 100 Auction closes June 14.
Ben Burrows is a reporter and editor for cllct, the premier company for collectible culture. He was previously the Collectibles Editor at Sports Illustrated. You can follow him on X and Instagram @benmburrows.