5 Most Expensive LeBron James Cards That Will Definitely Explode In Value As He Breaks Scoring Record

LeBron James is without a doubt the finest athlete of his generation. The Los Angeles Lakers' star will soon break yet another record by amassing the most points in league history.

When that happens, anticipate investors and collectors to pay closer attention to the King's stock in the NBA card market. Below, we examine the LeBron James cards whose value will increase after the record is broken.

2012 Panini Prizm Gold



LeBron James’ run in the early 2010s as part of the Miami Heat is certainly an important part of his legacy. That’s why when scouting for expensive cards of the King, one must always consider his 2012 Panini Prizm card.

2020 Panini Flawless Triple Logoman

Earlier this year, Drake went on an insane spending spree to find LeBron James’ Triple Logoman NBA card from Panini’s Flawless set. While the rapper didn’t hit the jackpot, it’s safe to say this is one of his cards that will see more attention from those in the hobby.

2003 Topps Chrome rookie card

When it comes to NBA  The 2003 Topps Chrome LeBron James rookie card is the one that’s most well-known in the hobby. While the base version is an absolute must, the numbered variants is the better choice to go for.


2004 Upper Deck Ultimate Collection Logoman patch auto

A Logoman of any NBA star will always be a great addition to any card collection. In the case of James, the item better than his most recent Triple Logoman from Panini is his 2004 Upper Deck Ultimate Collection Logoman patch auto.

2003 Upper Deck Exquisite Collection rookie patch auto parallel

Even though it went for $5.2 million when it was last auctioned off, it can potentially go higher in the coming years. With James about to break the scoring record, it can sustain another boost when that happens.