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    Lebron James 1/1 Auto from 2003 Upper Deck Lebron James Box Set

    Hey guys, I'm new here to the forums and looking to see what you think this card I have is worth. It is a Lebron James Autograph hand numbered 1/1. It came out of the 2003 Upper Deck Lebron James Box Set. This is the set that had oversized cards included. Now I know that there were supposed to be autos numbered to 23 and they were signed in black ink. The one I have is numbered 1/1 and signed in blue ink! I'm just wondering what this card would sell for considering it may be the rarest 1/1 Lebron Auto Rookies considering the size of the card and no one even knew that it existed. I have included pics of the card and the auto. Please let me know what you think! Thanks! Joe




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    SWEET CARD! 4-5K i would say

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    Well i think all the 1/1's are equally rare to one another LOL. but thats Definately a SWEET card!! put it on the bay and see what it can go for. thanx

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    WOW!

    id say ALOT

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    Sick card man, considering how hot Lebron cards are right now, I'll say $8k-$12k

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    Sick card man, considering how hot Lebron cards are right now, I'll say $8k-$12k

    SOLD!

    lol

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    Nice card. I would contact one of the auction houses that deal with sports cards and memorabilia rather than just throwing it up on Ebay. They have contacts with the serious spenders, and you don't have to worry as much about being defrauded.

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    Nice card. I would contact one of the auction houses that deal with sports cards and memorabilia rather than just throwing it up on Ebay. They have contacts with the serious spenders, and you don't have to worry as much about being defrauded.

    How would I go about contacting one? Do you know of any I could start with? Thanks!

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    Congrats on pulling that man

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    I don't want to advocate one auction house over another, but Mile High and Lelands would be at the top of my list since they regularly deal with very high end collectors. I have no idea what their consignment fees are.

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