Lewis Hamilton super-fan earns £719,000 by selling rare F1 merchandise on Netflix show

‘King of Collectibles: the Goldin Touch’ is a series where people buy and sell rare or unusual items, sometimes fo▨r huge pric🎃es.
J📖ean-Nicolas Gagnon, a 16-year-old from Canada, is featured because he owns the only 2020 Topps Chrome F1 Superfractor 1/1 Lewis Hamilton card in the world, report.
He acquired the card by chance, by buying a regu🍒lar $50 (£40) pack.
H🍌amilton has signed the super-rare card, the show says, which dramatically iꦜncreased its value.
The owner and his father were iওnformed thꦅat a private buyer wanted to purchase the collector’s item for $750,000 (£599,000).
card. — Goldin (@GoldinCo)But a new bu🔥yer, Armando Gutierrez, then enters th𒉰e show and makes the owners a new offer - which they accepted.
The sale was later disclo𓆉sed as $900,000 (£718,623).
It is an all-time record for an F1 card.
"I'm📖 🌠your favourite son," Jean-Nicolas told his dad.

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