The 2025 Topps Series 1 Baseball set has already generated plenty of excitement among collectors, but one unexpected name is now making hobby history—Larry David.
The legendary comedian’s 1/1 autograph Superfractor recently sold for a staggering $10,100.03 at auction, making it the most expensive card from the 2025 Series 1 set so far.
While Topps is known for producing the most sought-after baseball cards, the 2025 release has taken things a step further by including autographs from non-MLB personalities, bringing even more buzz to the hobby.
Among the big names featured in the checklist are:
But one name towers above the rest—Larry David, the comedic genius behind Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm. His presence in the set has sparked immense interest among both sports card collectors and pop culture fans alike.
While Topps has featured celebrities and athletes from other sports in past releases, the addition of Larry David has created a whole new level of excitement. His signature, much like his humor, is both rare and highly valued.
The recent $10,100.03 sale of his 1/1 Superfractor auto not only set a record for the most expensive card in the set but also reflects the growing intersection of pop culture and sports card collecting. The oddly specific final sale price seems oddly appropriate for someone known for his meticulous attention to detail and neurotic comedic style.
With this record-breaking sale, collectors are now scrambling to find any remaining Larry David autographs from the product. As more packs of 2025 Topps Series 1 are opened and fresh cards hit the secondary market, demand for his low-numbered autos is skyrocketing.
Larry David’s unexpected inclusion has turned this set into an instant classic, appealing to both hardcore collectors and devoted Curb Your Enthusiasm fans.
So whether you're a dedicated collector or simply a fan of Larry David’s dry wit, pulling his autograph just might be the highlight of your collecting year!
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