LeBron James isn’t just leaving his mark on the NBA. After playing 18 seasons in the league, the King is setting his sights on various industries outside of basketball, such as Hollywood with the impending release of Space Jam 2. With his popularity soaring to new heights, it’s no wonder his stock in the card market is the most in-demand.

Proof of the King’s impressive reputation in today’s pop culture is his 2003 SP Signature Edition Inkcredible Inkscriptions 02/50 rookie autographed card, which was recently auctioned off by Goldin Auctions. After 23 bids, the graded LeBron James card was sold for $185,730.

The card itself is something any hobbyist would love to have in their collection. For one, it’s autographed rookie card of the King himself during his first year in the league. It’s also numbered to 25 copies, which makes it rarer and harder to find in the market. The inscription is also something to note because James himself inscribed “#1 Draft Pick” on the card. Last, but not least, the BGS grade of 10 ensures that the card is in pristine condition, which makes it even more valuable.

Over on eBay, another parallel of this LeBron James rookie card sold for a lower price of $11,089. This card’s population is higher with 50 copies produced. It is also encased in a PSA slab with a near-mint grade of 8, which caused its price to be lower than the one sold by Goldin Auctions.

In any case, this monster card of the King is one that isn’t seen often in the market. With James’ popularity extending beyond the court, those in the hobby can expect its price to soar in the coming years.