How High Can Prices Go? Another LeBron & Kobe Logoman Auto Set to Break Records at Goldin
- SLAB-Z
- May 20
- 2 min read

Prices for sports memorabilia keep reaching new heights—sometimes so high they seem almost unbelievable. Right now, the 2009-10 Upper Deck Exquisite Collection Dual NBA Logoman Autographed Patch, featuring LeBron James and Kobe Bryant, has bids soaring around USD 700,000. This rarity isn’t just impressive—it's a clear sign of how insanely competitive the collector’s market has become. Meanwhile, the 2004-05 UD Exquisite Dual Logoman that recently sold for $840,000 just proves that legends and their memorabilia are only getting more valuable—and more coveted—by the day. For those following our coverage, you’ll remember our deep dives into some of the most expensive basketball cards ever sold. Like the Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan Logoman set that’s about to break auction records at Heritage, or the top 5 most expensive cards sold at Goldin Auctions—including a 2004-05 UD Exquisite Collection Dual NBA Logo Autographed by LeBron and Kobe that sold for $840,000 at Goldin. These record-breaking sales underscore just how competitive and passionate collectors are in chasing the game’s greatest legends.
And now, with this LeBron and Kobe duel on the block, it’s clear: the memorabilia market isn’t just about the sport anymore—it’s about owning a piece of history that resonates across generations. Whether it’s the rarity of a one-of-one Logoman or a signature that’s as clean as the players’ performances, pieces like these drive the hobby into uncharted territory—where art, history, and high finance collide.
So, as the auction heats up at Goldin Auctions, keep your eyes on this gem. Because in the game of basketball collectibles, the only thing bigger than the legend is the price… and right now, this Duel Logoman is primed to rewrite the record books yet again.
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