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IN RELATED NEWS: Hundreds of Collectors Now Claiming Their Tom Brady Rookie Cards Are "Authentic Fakes" and Therefore More Valuable. TheShortPrintNews.com has the exclusive on this groundbreaking new market.

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   "Authentic Fakes" Surge in Value as Desperate Collectors Embrace Lucrative New Paradox BOSTON, MA – In a shocking twist that has left traditional art appraisers bewildered and the concept of reality itself teetering on the brink, hundreds of devoted sports memorabilia collectors are now proudly asserting that their alleged Tom Brady rookie cards, recently exposed as forgeries, are in fact "authentic fakes" and consequently, significantly more valuable than their genuine counterparts. The paradigm-shattering declaration comes in the wake of a massive autograph forgery scandal, which initially sent shockwaves through the highly lucrative, and increasingly delusional, sports card market. However, rather than facing the grim reality of owning worthless scraps of counterfeit cardboard, the collecting community has, with remarkable agility and a complete disregard for logic, pivoted to a more… innovative valuation strategy. "Look, anyone can have a real Tom Bra...

BREAKING: Nationwide Class Action Lawsuit Filed by Collectors Claiming “Emotional Damages” From Opening Modern Trading Card Products

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NEWARK, NJ — In a move legal analysts are calling both “bold” and “long overdue,” a nationwide class action lawsuit has been filed against several major trading card companies by a coalition of collectors alleging emotional trauma , financial ruin , and severely diminished self-esteem caused by repeatedly opening boxes of modern sports cards. The lawsuit, officially titled Collectors vs. The Cardboard Industrial Complex , was filed in federal court Thursday morning. The plaintiffs—representing 11,000 collectors and one confused grandma who thought she was buying stamps—are seeking $3.6 billion in damages, three hobby boxes of 2018 Prizm, and “an apology that doesn’t feel copy-pasted.” “It Said Ultra Rare on the Box” Lead plaintiff Chuck Randall, 38, of Akron, Ohio, said he reached a breaking point after opening his sixth straight box of Topps Chrome to discover nothing but base cards and a sticker auto of a relief pitcher currently playing in Single-A ball. “The box literally sai...

Signed Michael Jordan Rookie Card Sells for $2.5 Million; Buyer Hopes It Comes with Air Jordans and Partial Ownership of the Hornets

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  CHICAGO – In what experts are calling either a historic auction or a temporary lapse in judgment, a signed 1986 Fleer Michael Jordan rookie card has sold for $2.5 million—after exactly one bid. The lucky (or financially reckless) bidder, who remains anonymous but reportedly goes by the username “MJGOAT420,” claimed they placed the bid “as a joke but then figured, hey, you only YOLO once.” The card, graded 9.5 Gem Mint , includes Jordan’s signature and a faint whiff of 1980s greatness. According to auction officials, the card’s value was increased by: Michael Jordan’s signature A microscopic piece of hardwood DNA scraped from a 1987 Bulls court The tears of every Knicks fan from the '90s “I just wanted something rare and meaningful,” the buyer said. “And let’s be honest, this card is still cheaper than two courtside seats to a Lakers game.” A Deal Fit for a GOAT “People collect all kinds of stuff—cars, art, Beanie Babies,” said Dr. Lynn Mint, a collectibles economist. “B...