Is Josh Allen's $1.35M card sale a sign the NFL market is about to blow up?
Josh Allen's recent card sale for $1.35 million marks a significant moment in the football card market. This sale is the first of its kind since a Tom Brady card sold for $1.2 million in 2023. The transaction raises questions about the potential growth of the NFL collectibles market.
- ▪A Josh Allen card sold for $1.35 million, marking a notable event in the football card market.
- ▪This is the first football card sale over a million dollars since June 2023.
- ▪The card sold is a redemption card, meaning it will be produced later by Topps.
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