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A ticket costs $8,500! James signature souvenirs set off another collection craze

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On June 13, according to basketball media Courtside Buzz, a special item attracted attention in the auction market - a traffic ticket from LeBron James in 2003 was finally sold for $8,500 due to his autograph. The media couldn't help but sigh: "The world is really amazing! "

As an NBA historical superstar, James' commercial value has long broken through the boundaries of the arena, and his personal souvenirs have always been popular in the collection market. Last year, Julian Auction House launched a very meaningful collection - the jersey that James wore when he played for St. Vincent St. Mary in 2002. The jersey, which accompanied 17-year-old James on the cover of Sports Illustrated, was finally sold for a sky-high price of $1.3 million, setting a record for high school basketball jersey auction.

It is worth mentioning that the "Jewish Effect" even radiates to the next generation. Influenced by his father, James' son Brownie's souvenirs also became the object of collectors' pursuit. From sky-high jerseys to rare tickets, these lots not only witnessed James' legendary career, but also reflected the huge potential of the sports star souvenir market.

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