From the tuck rule to Deflategate, there have been some controversies attached to Tom Brady's name throughout his illustrious career.
Now there's one regarding one of his sports cards.
Dan Hajducky of ESPN reported a 2000 Fleer Showcase Masterpiece Brady rookie card that was labeled one-of-one and graded 8.5 NM-MT+ by Beckett Grading Services sold for $396,000 with collectibles marketplace PWCC at a recent auction.
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That it was marked one-of-one undoubtedly drove the price up, but the controversy comes because there is another one-of-one of the same card that was graded by PSA.