
A one-of-a-kind 2007 Upper Deck Exquisite Logoman Autograph card, showcasing incredible game-worn patches from both Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan, is expected to become one of the most expensive sports cards of all time.
The card is set to hit the auction block through Heritage Auctions this summer, as they confirmed it will be part of their Summer Platinum Night Auction, scheduled for August 23-24.
The dual relics are game-worn NBA Logoman patches, with the highlight being Jordan’s gold NBA 50th anniversary patch, which was worn during the 1996-97 season — a detail that adds historic significance to an already remarkable piece.

It’s the only Michael Jordan / Kobe Braynt dual autograph card from Upper Deck Exquisite that exists, which only adds to its allure.
Jason Simonds, who is the Heritage Consignment Director, called it “arguably the single best modern card ever made.”
The card has been graded an EX-MT 6 by PSA, and has a pre-auction estimated price at upwards of $6 million, which would not only make it the most expensive basketball card ever sold at auction, but also one of the most expensive sports cards of all time.

The current all-time public auction record for a basketball card is the $5,200,000 paid for a copy of LeBron James’ 2003-04 Upper Deck Exquisite Rookie Patch Autograph card (/23) in April 2021.
The current record sale for a card featuring either Jordan or Kobe is the $2,928,000 sale of the 1/1 Michael Jordan 2003-04 Upper Deck Ultimate Collection Logoman Autograph card, which sold in June 2024.
Ahead of the auction, the card will be on public display at Heritage’s booth at the National Sports Collectors Convention, taking place in Chicago from July 30 to August 3.
As of this week, Heritage Auctions has already handled three of the six basketball cards that have surpassed $1 million at public auction in 2025 so far.