Kobe Bryant 1997 Green PMG Card Sells for Record $3.15 Million
A rare 1997 Kobe Bryant Metal Universe Precious Metal Gems Green card sold for $3.15 million, setting a new solo‑card record.
TL;DR
A 1997 Kobe Bryant Metal Universe Precious Metal Gems Green card sold for $3.15 million, breaking the previous record for a Bryant‑only card. The price is driven by the card’s extreme rarity and strong collector interest.
Context Collectibles tied to Kobe Bryant have consistently commanded high prices since his 2020 passing. In August 2024 a 1997‑98 Bryant card sold for $2.3 million, and earlier a 1996‑97 debut jersey reached $7 million. These figures show a steady upward trend in Bryant‑related auction results.
Key Facts The record‑setting card is one of only ten green PMG Bryant cards from the 1997 Metal Universe set. Numbers 1‑10 were green; the rest were red. Only three of those ten have been graded by PSA, and this example received a PSA 5 grade. The sale price of $3.15 million surpasses the prior solo‑card record of $2.3 million set in August 2024.
What It Means The transaction underscores that scarcity and condition remain the primary drivers of value in the sports‑card market. As more high‑grade Bryant items surface, prices may continue to rise, though market volatility could affect future bids.
Watch for upcoming auctions of other low‑numbered PMG Bryant cards and any new grading reports that could shift collector focus.
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