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Serena Williams owns yet another record as sports card sells for $266,000

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A signed version of Serena Williams' inaugural NetPro card was sold for $266,400 at Goldin Auctions over the weekend, the Atlantic reports. The sale of the 2003 card is the single largest value ever paid for a women’s sports card. The price of Williams’ card more than doubled the previous record held by a different...

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