Shohei Ohtani Shatters Records: Historic Sale of the 2024 Topps 50/50 Dynasty Black
- SLAB-Z
- Mar 31
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 6
In a stunning display of collector enthusiasm, the 2024 Topps 50/50 Shohei Ohtani (Dynasty Black-Autographed Relic Card) # SOD1 has made headlines by selling for over a million dollars at Heritage Auctions. Graded PSA Mint 9 with a PSA/DNA Auto 9 and numbered 1/1, this card celebrates a player who is defying all expectations in Major League Baseball, and so far his highest sale record.

To provide some context, historically, only 47 players have hit thirty home runs and stolen thirty bases in the same season. If you raise those numbers to forty home runs and forty stolen bases, you narrow it down to just six elite club members. Push the criteria even further, and only one man stands alone: Shohei Ohtani. This supremely gifted athlete has achieved what no one else has in baseball history, combining the prowess of a top-tier pitcher with the power of a slugger.
The sharp minds at Topps recognized Ohtani's unique talent and created this extraordinary 1-of-1 card as part of the new "Dynasty Black" line, which honors singular moments in baseball history with one-of-a-kind relic/autograph cards. The card features a piece from a game-worn pair of Ohtani's pants, authenticated by Major League Baseball, alongside a gold sharpie autograph—making it both a visual and historical masterpiece.
The design evokes comparisons to the iconic "Logoman" Michael Jordan card that surged in value last year, marking Ohtani as a global icon in an era where few have achieved similar fame. With its unique features and high grades, this card is clearly among the most desirable trading cards of the 21st century.
As this record-setting sale demonstrates, Ohtani's impact is not just felt on the field but also resonating in the memorabilia market, reshaping how collectors view modern athletes. The legacy of this extraordinary player continues to grow, and the market eagerly awaits what new heights he will reach next.
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