A 1-of-1 Shohei Ohtani Auto Pulled in Florida Just Sold for $10 Million
A collector at Boca Sports Cards in Florida pulled a 1-of-1 autographed Shohei Ohtani card that went on to sell for $10 million.

What Happened
A 1-of-1 autographed Shohei Ohtani card was pulled at Boca Sports Cards, a trading card shop in Florida, and subsequently sold for $10 million. The sale places this card among the highest prices ever publicly recorded for a trading card. The pull originated at a retail shop, meaning a collector — not a breaker, not an auction house — was at the counter when one of the most valuable cards in hobby history came out of a pack.
Why Collectors Should Care
Ten million dollars for a single card is not just a record conversation — it recalibrates what the ceiling looks like for Ohtani's entire card market. Every 1-of-1 auto in his catalog gets re-examined after a sale like this, and so does every high-grade copy of his most desirable parallels. The fact that this came out of a shop break rather than a private collection or a curated auction lot is the part that will live in hobby lore: someone walked into a card shop in South Florida and pulled the most expensive card in recent memory. That story alone will drive pack-opening energy around Ohtani products for months.
Questions Collectors Are Asking
What card sold for $10 million?
A 1-of-1 autographed Shohei Ohtani trading card, pulled at Boca Sports Cards in Florida, sold for $10 million. The specific product it came from has not been confirmed.
Where was the card pulled?
The card was pulled at Boca Sports Cards, a trading card shop in Florida.
Is $10 million a record for a trading card?
It places this card among the highest prices ever publicly recorded for a trading card. Whether it is an all-time record depends on the full verified sales history, which is still being established.
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