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Mia Hamm rookie card sells for $34,440, a record for a female athlete card


A 1992 S.I. for Kids rookie card sold for $34,440 over the weekend, nearly doubling the previous record for most expensive female sports card of all time. The previous record belonged to an Alex Morgan card that reportedly sold for $16,000. And a PSA 10 of Serena Williams' 2003 Netpro Tennis rookie raked in $14,000 a few months back. (ESPN.com)

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Mia Hamm rookie card sells for $34,440, a record for a female athlete card


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