NBA Warriors star Curry broke the record again, but it was not him, but a signed card by Topps that featured his signature "Nuit, Nuit" gesture at the Paris Olympics, the highest in the history of the Topps Now franchise, was the only one in the world.
Curry and Shohei Ohtani.
Curry's record-breaking autograph card is a series of cards issued by the player card company "Topps", which records the U.S. men's basketball team's victory over landlord France to win gold in the Olympic gold medal game on August 10, 2024.
The Topps player card company released cards after the Olympics, in which the players' signatures were randomly sealed, a 1/1 card with the signatures of Curry, Durant, and James has not yet appeared, and an unsigned 1/1 version of Curry, Durant, and James sold for $53,680 at auction last year.
"Topps" pointed out on the fan page on the 16th that Curry's 1/1 signature card sold for $518,500, writing the highest price of the "Topps Now" series, surpassingMajor League Baseball (MLB) Los Angeles Dodgers$225,700 for Japanese star Shohei Ohtani's "50 Hits, 50 Thieves" 1/1 signature card.