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A signed Luke Littler darts card, featuring his autograph, nickname "The Nuke," and a match-worn shirt snippet, sold for an astonishing £14,667 on eBay after his PDC World Darts Championship win.
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Signed Luke Littler playing card sells for over £14,000

Charlie Watton
Last updated: 2025/01/09 at 11:39 AM
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The signed Luke Littler playing card listed on eBay. (Jam Press/eBay)
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A signed Luke Littler playing card put up for sale for just 99p has now sold for over £14,000.

It features a photo of the teen darts ace celebrating and clenching his fist.

The Topps card has his autograph plus his nickname The Nuke.

READ MORE: Wayne Lineker slammed for inviting underage Luke Littler to Ibiza to get him ‘smashed’

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But it also includes a snippet of one of 17-year-old Littler’s match-worn shirts encased in a plastic box.

It was put on eBay for just 99p for December 31.

A signed Luke Littler darts card, featuring his autograph, nickname "The Nuke," and a match-worn shirt snippet, sold for an astonishing £14,667 on eBay after his PDC World Darts Championship win.
The signed Luke Littler playing card listed on eBay. (Jam Press/eBay)

The auction attracted 57 bids with the price rocketing after he won the PDC World Darts Championship on Friday (3 Jan).

Originally released in 2024, the card is one of the rarest items from the brands first ever darts range, as reported by What’s The Jam.

A signed Luke Littler darts card, featuring his autograph, nickname "The Nuke," and a match-worn shirt snippet, sold for an astonishing £14,667 on eBay after his PDC World Darts Championship win.
The signed Luke Littler playing card which sold for over £14,000. (Jam Press/eBay)

The auction ended yesterday (7 Jan).

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The card is now heading to a new owner who snapped up the card for £14,667.

Luke Wilkins, of Newbury, Berks, who is selling the card, stated: “The card is a beast.”

In only Littler’s second appearance at the Championship, the teen arrows star bettered his debut run by beating Michael Van Gerwin in a thrilling final.

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A signed Luke Littler darts card, featuring his autograph, nickname "The Nuke," and a match-worn shirt snippet, sold for an astonishing £14,667 on eBay after his PDC World Darts Championship win.
Luke Littler sleeping with his World Darts Champion trophy. (Jam Press/@lukethenukelittler)

He won against the Dutch icon 7-3 to lift the trophy at the Alexandra Palace.

The star who lost the 2024 final to Luke Humphries 7-4 made amends this time round.

READ MORE: Stephen Bunting cashes in on Luke Littler triumph by flogging shirt he wore when world champ beat him for £125

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