The Football Card Podcast: Can a Football Card Ever Sell for $16.5 M?
The $16.5M Pikachu Illustrator sale shook the hobby.
So John and Brett asked a serious question: Could a football card ever reach that number? And if it could… what card would it be?
In this episode, they break down:
- What made the Pikachu sale possible
- Why football cards operate under a different ceiling
- The importance of myth, scarcity, and global reach
- Why the 2012 Tom Brady Black Finite keeps entering the conversation
They also unpack real-time negotiation strategy around a Tyler Warren Gold Vinyl.
How far do you stretch for a card you want?
When do you send the note?
How do you balance conviction with discipline?
Plus, they cover:
- Pat Tillman 2020 Optic Downtown PSA 10 at $16,800
- AJ Green 2012 Topps Chrome Superfractor raw at $5,118
- 2002 Finest Gold Drew Brees PSA 10 climbing in value
- The challenge of consolidation as collections become more focused
This episode blends psychology, market perspective, and real collector decisions in real time.
If you care about football cards at a high level, this one delivers.
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