The single gold Superfractor of Aaron Judge's 2013 Bowman Chrome Draft autograph — numbered 1/1, hard-signed, graded BGS 9.5. When it sold privately for a reported $5.2 million it passed the Mike Trout Superfractor that sits beside it in this Vault to become the highest figure ever paid for a modern baseball card.
A true one-of-one — the lone gold Superfractor parallel of Judge's signed rookie. It cannot have a market because exactly one exists, and it changed hands in a private sale reported at $5.2 million, the most ever paid for a card of the modern era. Honored here as pure history, with no live-price tile.
It lives in the Vault for that reason — a card to be admired and understood, not chased on a given afternoon. No live price, no link to buy. Just the history.
