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Longhorns Daily News: Texas’ Arch Manning’s NIL trading card just sold for $103k in auction

Plus: Texas’ o-line is getting love these days?

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What can you get for a mere $103,000?

Well, if you’re a Texas Longhorns fan, an inaugural Arch Manning NIL trading card.

That’s according to a recent report from Inside Texas.

From Inside Texas: “The former Five-Star Plus+ recruit’s trading card was auctioned off for $102,500. It’s the highest-selling card in Panini’s website history, knocking off a one-of-one Luka Doncic national treasure card that sold for $100,000. In total, the card received 36 bids. All proceeds from the sale are going to a Central Texas nonprofit with the help of St. David’s HealthCare and St. David’s Foundation. The auction winner, who was not identified, will get a meet and greet with Manning, while also catching passes from the quarterback. Plus, they can participate in the check presentation to the nonprofits. The record price paid for a Peyton Manning card is $71,988.88.”

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