Daughter gifts father prized Dan Marino trading card years after he sold it for extra cash

Lindsey Moore said her father sold what she viewed as his 'most prized possession'

Daughter surprises father with cherished Dan Marino card

A Mississippi woman surprised her father with the ultimate Christmas gift, his prized Dan Marino trading card. (Credit: Credit: Lindsey Moore via Storyful)

If there had been a Daughter of the Year award, this Mississippi woman likely would have won it for the Christmas present she gave her father this year.

Lindsey Moore posted a video to her TikTok of her Secret Santa gift to him, fulfilling a promise she made to herself years ago when she was a child. At the age of seven, she remembered her father selling his Dan Marino football card for some extra cash.

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Lindsey Moore gave her father his cherished Dan Marino trading card back. (Credit: Lindsey Moore via Storyful)

She vowed to buy the card back, and over 30 years later, she did just that.

In the video, Moore’s mother reads the card aloud as her father gets emotional.

"Money was tight, so you were selling your most prized possession – at least what I viewed it as," Moore wrote. "I felt your sacrifice and it taught me that I would do whatever necessary to ensure my future family never needed for anything. It was a lesson that has stuck with me since that moment and taught me the value of the greater good.

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Dan Marino in 1985

Dan Marino, #13 of the Miami Dolphins, stands behind the center during the 1984 season AFC Championship game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at the Orange Bowl on January 6, 1985, in Miami, Florida. (George Gojkovich/Getty Images)

"I will never be able to fully repay that debt. Seven-year-old me would be so elated to see that I finally fulfilled that promise I made to myself. Thank you for everything."

As Moore’s mother read the card, her father took off his glasses and was getting a bit misty. He opened the gift, and sure enough, the 1984 Topps Marino card was in the envelope. It was graded 5 by PSA.

He wiped the tears away and embraced his daughter.

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Ryan Gaydos is a senior editor for Fox News Digital.

Authored by Ryan Gaydos via FoxNews December 21st 2023