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A Few of the Most Expensive Sports Cards to Find

Check out some of the most expensive sports cards of all time.

By Tiffany YoungPublished 3 years ago 3 min read

Every sports card collector dreams of finding a rare, special card as they continue to expand their collection with sports card boxes and cases. After all, most collectors continue to work on a collection out of passion and a desire to potentially find a new home for their collectibles at some point in time. But what should you be keeping an eye out for? Let’s take a look at a few of the most expensive sports cards to find that you may stumble across as you work on adding new inserts, autographs, and beyond to your collection!

1. The Steph Curry 2009 Panini National Treasures Rookie Patch Autograph: $5.9 Million

Are you a fan of investing in basketball cards? If so, you’ll be pleased to know that this popular sport offers a host of high-value cards that private collectors will want to get their hands on. Take, for example, the Steph Curry 2009 Panini National Treasures Rookie Patch Autograph. Steph Curry is a force to be reckoned with and a fan favorite today. His performance and popularity have lent themselves to his rare rookie cards, with pieces like this (for which there is only one produced) being highly collectible and quite expensive. In fact, this 1-of-1 Steph Curry 2009 Panini National Treasures Rookie Patch Autograph managed to sell for a whopping $5.9 million!

2. The Patrick Mahomes 2017 Panini National Treasures Rookie Patch Autograph Platinum: $4.3 Million

Don’t think it’s all just about baseball and basketball. There are plenty of sports cards across multiple sports that are rare and expensive and that collectors are willing to invest in. The NFL has a few amazing and expensive pieces floating around out there that are worth a fortune. Much like Steph Curry, Patrick Mahomes has been making a name for himself in the NFL, and it reflects in his rookie card from only a few years ago. Another 1-of-1 card, the Patrick Mahomes 2017 Panini National Treasures Rookie Patch Autograph Platinum sold for $4.3 million! Now’s the time to start collecting and potentially flipping cards yourself!

3. The 2009 Mike Trout Bowman Chrome Draft Prospects Superfractor Autograph: $3.84 Million

If there’s anything to learn from this guide, it’s that rookies who go on to make a name for themselves and have very rare cards are the ones who are going to fetch you the most money. Mike Trout is a name that every baseball enthusiast should know, and you can bet that he has some high-value cards out there. He had a.315 batting average in his first five years of playing. Three times, he won the Most Valuable Player (MVP) title, and in 2012, he won Rookie of the Year.

The 1-of-1 2009 Mike Trout Bowman Chrome Draft Prospects Superfractor Autograph sold for a stunning $3.84 million (even more than other rare baseball cards out there).

Keep Your Eye Out for High-Value Rookies

As you build your collection, it’s important to find and hold onto those rookie cards, especially if they’re rare because there’s only one or a handful of them that have been released (don’t forget about cards with errors that are corrected later). You never know if your own sports cards might be worth millions of dollars decades from now!

No matter whether you’re a beginner or you’re someone who had a collection in the past and is looking to expand it with new options, do your research to find out which are the best boxes and cases to get started with so that you can try to acquire rare cards like the above!

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About the Creator

Tiffany Young

Tiffany Young can usually be found watching her favorite Twitch streamers, playing Breath of the Wild, or binging the latest Netflix original. She enjoys writing about everything from vintage vinyls to nerdy collectibles.

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