A machine shop owner and father of five who lives in Clover, Williams has been collecting cards on and off since he was 12 years old. Prior to this, his most valuable card pull was a card of Barcelona and Spain star Lamine Yamal that he sold for $4,500 -- although, he said, a year later he saw it for upward of $70,000 at auction. Williams' Flagg card will almost certainly be worth significantly more. A similar card featuring Pittsburgh Pirates ace Paul Skenes fetched $1.1 million last year. The Mavericks have offered a bounty to the winner that includes season tickets for 32 years, a signed game-worn Flagg jersey and a photograph with the star. Williams says he has not yet decided what to do with the card. "It's in a safe place for right now," Williams told ESPN on Friday. "I'm just sort of trying to lay low." ESPN
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