Holy Grails
Holy Grails
No reserve
Auction Closed
September 25, 12:43 AM GMT
Estimate
30,000 - 50,000 USD
Lot Details
Description
Professional Sports Authenticator, PSA, 9 Mint, sealed plastic holder, Cert number: 19290671
Cardboard and Plastic
There is only one G.O.A.T..
The five-time Super Bowl MVP and record holder for every substantial career passing stat, there will never be another Tom Brady. With seven Lombardi trophies across ten Super Bowl appearances, Brady threw for over 3000 yards in the Big Game alone throughout his career.
This collector’s grail is the only one-of-one Brady Holosilver ever produced in the history of the popular Ultimate Collection line.
This card commemorates Touchdown Tom’s sixth season at the helm in New England and by this time, Brady had already amassed what many would call a Hall of Fame career. He was a 3-time Pro Bowler, had won three Super Bowls and two Super Bowl MVPs, and had led the league in passing touchdowns and yards. As it turned out, Brady was still just getting started. By the end of the following season, Brady had racked up more wins as a starter than Roger Staubach, more touchdowns than Joe Namath, and more yards than Bart Starr while leading the Patriots through the first undefeated regular season the NFL had seen in 35 years. As if that wasn’t enough, he would go on to dominate the league for another 15 seasons.
Its 9 grade from PSA stands as a serious testament to the quality of the card, and the card presents beautifully with impressive rainbow silver foiling. The front right of the card is stamped with a script “1 of 1” to emphasize its unduplicated nature. It is an impeccable display piece for the discerning Tom Brady collector.
This card has been authenticated and deemed to be in Mint condition, receiving a grade of 9 from Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA).
The PSA certificate number for this card is: 19290671.
Going Deeper - Tom Brady
Humble Beginnings and the Road to Greatness
There are only a few athletes who are near-universally accepted as the greatest in their sport: Tiger Woods, Muhammad Ali, Wayne Gretzky, Babe Ruth—and Tom Brady.
While most of them entered their respective sports as highly touted prospects, Brady’s journey began as an unassuming sixth-round pick of the New England Patriots in the 2000 NFL Draft.
During ESPN’s segment covering the 199th pick, resident draft expert Mel Kiper remarked, “[Brady] throws a very catchable ball.” Watching the segment today, there is little evidence Kiper realized he was talking about the player who threw perhaps the most catchable ball in the history of the sport. Brady holds the record for the most passing yards, completions, and touchdowns in NFL history.
Kiper would go on to talk about Brady’s perceived weaknesses: “The question is going to be mobility. He only runs a 5.25 forty [yard dash] and of course when you have those edge pass rushers, you have to avoid the initial defensive end, the initial pass rusher. Can he do that at the pro level?”
Brady’s seemingly pedestrian 2000 NFL Combine performance (his 40-yard dash was on par with some offensive lineman) and the now infamous photo of his less-than-strapping, unathletic physique, have become part of the lore for what many consider the best draft pick of all time. Every year come draft time, that photo of Brady gets circulated through social media as teams hope to strike gold again as the New England Patriots did in the year 2000.
Brady would acknowledge as much when he posted the picture to his personal Instagram years later, with the caption:
“19 years ago today the @patriots took a chance on the guy in this photo: Me (199) 😂. Thank you to EVERYONE who’s helped me to prove them right! PS: Did they stop taking these photos after mine?? 🤣🤣”
What followed, of course, is legend. Brady would go on to join the Patriots as their fourth-string quarterback and was, by no means, a lock to even make the team. By the following season however, he was thrust into a starting role after veteran starter Drew Bledsoe sustained an injury in week two. That opportunity was all Brady needed. He would lead the Patriots to a 20-17 victory in Super Bowl XXXVI that year and become the youngest Super Bowl MVP.
Brady would win five more Super Bowls with the New England Patriots as well as one with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on his way to becoming the best quarterback, and arguably player, in the history of the sport. No NFL player has ever come close to being as good for as long. If you split Brady’s career into segments, you would find two, maybe even three, Hall of Fame resumes.
In 2024, Brady began the next chapter of his storied career in a new arena as the primary color commentator for FOX’s Sunday NFL broadcasts.