Will Paul Skenes pay ‘six figures’ for one of a kind Livvy Dunne Topps autographed card

Brian Schaible

Will Paul Skenes pay ‘six figures’ for one of a kind Livvy Dunne Topps autographed card image

Just weeks ago, Paul Skenes offered a smile worthy endorsement that quickly caught the hobby’s attention, calling his girlfriend Livvy Dunne’s Topps Allen & Ginter autograph the “hottest card of the year.” It came across less as hype and more as a lighthearted show of support, a proud boyfriend lifting up someone he believes in. At the time, it sounded like a sweet aside. In hindsight, it marked the beginning of a moment collectors are still chasing.

Yesterday, a Reddit user confirmed that the elusive 1/1 Livvy Dunne autograph had finally been pulled. An earlier claim on X was largely ignored, but this time photos and videos accompanied the post, leaving little doubt the card exists and is now in private hands. In hobby terms, that makes it instant royalty.

Assigning a value is where things spiral. With a true one of one, the owner effectively sets the market, and the comment section reflected that immediately. One user dismissed the hype outright, writing, “That isn’t a six figure card. At all.” Others leaned into the absurdity. “Charge him $1 million,” another joked. “Let’s see how much he really loves Livvy.”

One far more cynical voice couldn’t resist puncturing the fantasy, joking, “No professional athlete wants to hang out with some irrelevant grown man. Just ask for $100,000 and call it a day.”

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There was urgency too. “They could break up at any time,” one commenter warned. “Get while the getting is good.”

There were also the inevitable creepy remarks, a familiar side effect of any Livvy Dunne comment section, serving as a reminder that attention at her scale often attracts noise alongside genuine discussion.

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Whether the card ultimately sells for five figures or something far more ridiculous, the conversation says plenty. This isn’t just cardboard anymore. It’s timing, celebrity, and internet spectacle colliding, and for now with these two LSU stars, everyone wants to name their price.

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