That is some serious coin for the card of a high school football player. You talk about paying 6 figures for a sports card, that's in the Babe Ruth category. Manning signed an NIL deal with Panini and they produced the one-of-one autographed card, so if Manning does make it big, it will end up being the holy grail of Manning cards, being the only one in existence. I'm assuming whoever paid that much has enough disposable income to roll the dice on such an investment.
The good thing is, Manning won't get a penny of the $103k. All the proceeds are going to healthcare charity in Austin.
The good thing is, Manning won't get a penny of the $103k. All the proceeds are going to healthcare charity in Austin.