Shohei Ohtani Logoman 1/1 card sells for record $1.1 million

The card is part of the new Dynasty Black subset, which Topps announced in September. (Credit: Topps)
The card is part of the new Dynasty Black subset, which Topps announced in September. (Credit: Topps)

The Shohei Ohtani Dynasty Black Logoman 1/1 card sold for $1,067,500.00 Sunday morning at Heritage to become the most expensive Ohtani card to sell publicly.

Included in the 2024 Topps 50-50: Shohei Ohtani set, which was released in December, the Logoman is from the pants Ohtani was wearing when he hit home run No. 50 from his historic 50-homer, 50-steal season.

The card is part of the new Dynasty Black subset, which Topps announced in September as a new series of cards that includes game-used memorabilia tied to specific moments. Along with the Logoman 1/1, the Ohtani set includes two other Dynasty Black 1/1s that feature pieces of the batting gloves worn for home run No. 50.

One of the cards featuring Ohtani’s batting gloves was pulled by a collector in Dallas earlier this month.

Heritage previously auctioned the Topps NOW 1/1 card celebrating Ohtani’s historic 50-50 season that also includes a “50/50 Club” inscription — that card sold for $225,700 in February.

Prior to Sunday, the highest public sale for any Ohtani card was the $533,140 paid for a 2018 Bowman Chrome Rookie Autographs Orange Refractor /25 BGS 10 Black Label at Goldin in November.

Ben Burrows is a reporter and editor for cllct.

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