
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.
Record-sale showcase
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.



The top shelf
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.

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

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

Stephen Curry
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.
Shohei Ohtani
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.

Paul Skenes
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.

Giannis Antetokounmpo
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.
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.