Wait until he sees how much the IRS takes…and then the state taxes…
An 11-year-old collector from California has decided to find something unique Paul Skens Early stages of rookie cards 2025 Following the announcement from the Pittsburgh Pirates, some will give to anyone who finds a Skens, multiple autographed jerseys, and season tickets.
LSU gymnast livvy dunneSkenes' girlfriend placed a seat at the table in her suite for card searchers to experience during the game. (Related: Stolen Tokyo Series Foul Ball…Rodney Peatte?)
Well, the child decided to give them all the offers and place the card for auction. $1,110,000.
From Topps, the Skenes Rookie debut patch card went on auction for two weeks, eventually closing out Friday morning. Official sales of the cards were made through collections of fanatics.
𝐁𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐊𝐈𝐍𝐆: Paul Skenes 1/1 Rookie Debut Patch Sign Card is on sale at auction for $1,110,000.
Of all active MLB players, only Mike Trout has sold cards. pic.twitter.com/tg69rsisie
– Topps (@topps) March 21, 2025
This will definitely be this child's early learning experience when it comes to taxes.
The IRS and the California government will only see about $500,000-600,000 of that money, as they are scumbags. Yes, it's nothing to sneeze, but with the grand plan of things, such cash is not at the end of the day. Hell, nice houses and nice cars, and boom, you've broken again.
And this is why wealth is critical. It's about investing that money, young people and making more.