Sports Collectors Digest

TOM BRADY CARDS STILL RULE YOUNG QBS SOAR WHILE NFL LEGENDS BRING BARGAINS

Hard to believe it’s been two decades since Tom Brady burst onto the international sports scene. It was February 2002 when he calmly led New England on a memorable drive that resulted in a last-minute Super Bowl win.

In the process, he became the youngest QB to win a Super Bowl. As we’ve witnessed over the past 20 years, he was just getting started.

By adding six additional Super Bowl rings to his collection, he has secured his place as a hobby hero. This issue’s Top 10 chart reflects Brady’s ever-soaring popularity: He takes up the top two spots.

The item at No. 1 is no surprise: a 2000 Playoff Contenders autographed Brady Rookie

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