Hidden away for nearly two decades, a prized LeBron James 2003-04 Exquisite Collection Basketball Rookie Patch Autograph Parallel #08/23 was finally unveiled at Leland’s Summer Classic Auction. Acquired for just under $3,000 back in 2004, this iconic card, part of the exceptional Upper Deck Exquisite Collection, boasts a limited release of only 23 copies, making it a coveted piece for basketball card collectors worldwide.
LeBron’s rookie card from the Exquisite set, particularly the #78 RPA, is a symbol of his early career brilliance. With two versions available, including a scarce parallel numbered to his jersey number 23, this card is a gem within the basketball card community. The card up for auction, graded BGS NM+ 7.5 with an Auto grade of 10, features a perfect autograph against a pristine white background, further enhancing its appeal. Its final bid of $351,029 showcases the enduring allure and significance of this piece in the sports memorabilia market.
Another standout at the auction was the 2003 Topps Chrome #111 LeBron James rookie card, with the black refractor variant stealing the spotlight. Known for their limited print runs and distinct refractor versions, LeBron’s 2003 Topps Chrome rookie cards are highly sought after by collectors. The black refractor card in this auction, graded PSA GEM MINT 10, numbered 326 out of 500, is a rarity among rarities. With only 21 copies achieving this top grade, its final selling price of $126,725 underscores its importance in any premium basketball card collection.
These exceptional bids at the Leland’s Summer Classic Auction shed light on the lasting legacy and value of LeBron James’ rookie cards in the realm of sports memorabilia. As collectors and fans continue to appreciate and invest in these iconic pieces, the allure of LeBron’s early career memorabilia only continues to grow.