Record-sale showcase

1 of 1 Million Dollar Club.

Welcome to the ultra-elite. These are not just rare cards: they are the only ones that exist. Each true one-of-one below has a reported sale above $1 million and a place in modern hobby history.

6Club cards
$1M+Entry point
1/1True format
Luka Doncic one-of-one card
Stephen Curry one-of-one card
Paul Skenes one-of-one card

The top shelf

Cards where rarity is literal

These are the one-of-one sales that collectors talk about because they sit at the intersection of player legacy, product mythology, private money, and the idea that there can only ever be one copy.

$4.6M
Luka Doncic 1 of 1 Logoman Auto

Luka Doncic

2018 NT Logoman Auto 1/1

The modern grail. Sold privately for $4.6 million in 2021, this National Treasures Logoman Auto remains one of the defining basketball 1/1s.

$4.3M
Patrick Mahomes 1 of 1 NFL Shield Auto

Patrick Mahomes

2017 NT Shield Auto 1/1

This NFL Shield Auto from National Treasures sold for $4.3 million, setting a football record in 2021 and cementing Mahomes' hobby royalty status.

$5.9M
Stephen Curry 1 of 1 Logoman Auto

Stephen Curry

2009 NT Logoman Auto 1/1

One of the most iconic modern cards ever sold. Curry's NT Logoman 1/1 fetched $5.9 million, one of the highest known prices for a basketball card.

$1.07M
Shohei Ohtani 1 of 1 Dynasty Patch Auto

Shohei Ohtani

2024 Dynasty Patch Auto 1/1

The two-way phenom broke more than records on the field. His Topps Dynasty 1/1 crossed the million-dollar mark and gave baseball another modern trophy card.

$1.11M
Paul Skenes Rookie Debut Patch 1 of 1

Paul Skenes

2024 Chrome Debut Patch 1/1

With MLB heat and collector buzz peaking, this 1/1 Debut Patch Auto became a shock million-dollar sale and a new-school case study in debut patch demand.

$1.857M
Giannis Antetokounmpo 1 of 1 Logoman Auto

Giannis Antetokounmpo

2013 NT Logoman Auto 1/1

The Greek Freak's NT 1/1 Logoman set records when it sold for over $1.8 million. A modern masterpiece from his MVP-era hobby ascent.

How to read this club

Reported sale prices are historical context, not live pricing. The point of this page is the story: one-of-one scarcity, player gravity, product prestige, and the moment a card became a market headline.