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Rare LeBron James rookie card could fetch $200K at auction

AKRON, Ohio (AP) A rare piece of Cleveland Cavalier history - a LeBron James autographed rookie card - was put up for auction and could fetch up to $200,000.

Just eight bidders had vied for what's being billed as the world's rarest and most valuable James basketball trading card as of Friday, the Akron Beacon Journal reported (http://bit.ly/2dh0XRS). But the leading bid was expected to grow from its figure that day of $85,000 before the auction closed Saturday.

The one-of-a-kind card from Upper Deck's 2003/04 Ultimate Collection series features a picture of the Cleveland Cavalier taking a shot, along with a swath of the NBA logo from his game uniform. It was randomly placed into a pack of cards more than a decade ago.

The card is graded as a ''MINT 9'' but Professional Sports Authenticator group and the card ''reflects an untouched, impeccable appearance.''

Officials at New Jersey-based Goldin Auctions haven't disclosed the identity of the seller, but they said the card would be sold, as the minimum $50,000 bid had been met.

While sought after, James hasn't reached the collector's status of ''Mr. Basketball'' George Mikan. A mint condition version of Mikan's 1948 card fetched more than $400,000 last year.

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Information from: Akron Beacon Journal, http://www.ohio.com