The Most Valuable Wembanyama Cards Currently Hard To Find
The trading card industry is experiencing a surge in popularity for Victor Wembanyama cards, with some rare cards currently worth up to $10,000. Boomtown Sports Cards and Pokemon Shop is one of the retailers meeting the high demand for Wembanyama cards, with customers frequently seeking out products that feature the basketball player. The most valuable Wembanyama cards are currently hard to find, with Bowman Inception and Bowman Chrome University being completely sold out.
As more cards flood the market now that Wembanyama is an official NBA player with the Spurs, these cards are expected to increase in value. The rarity of these cards is driving the craze, and the international market for trading cards could see significant growth as a result. The excitement surrounding Wembanyama’s cards is reminiscent of the hype surrounding Zion Williamson’s cards in 2019 and 2020.
A Collection Of 88.000 Tradings Cards On Auction
A collection of 88,500 trading cards is about to go up for auction, and the value of the collection is yet to be determined. The late William R. Squire spent over 40 years amassing this extensive collection, which includes baseball, football, basketball, and hockey cards. Squire’s daughter, Coreen Squire, has donated the collection to the Center for Active Adults in South Lyon, Michigan, which plans to hold a silent bid auction in mid-May.The donation has generated significant interest from collectors and hobbyists, as well as the director of the center, Carrie Cavanaugh. The collection is expected to contain valuable cards, although the exact worth is unknown.
Leila Dunbar, a renowned appraiser of sports memorabilia, mentioned that collections of this size are not unheard of but are relatively unusual. Most collections she encounters are in the hundreds to low thousands range.William Squire’s collection includes cards featuring notable sports figures such as Cal Ripken Jr., Ken Griffey Jr., Wayne Gretzky, Barry Sanders, Michael Jordan, and Shaquille O’Neal.
The cards are organized by sport, with some organized alphabetically and stored in binders, while others were discovered in boxes in the basement and closets after Squire’s passing.Coreen initially attempted to sell the collection but was met with limited interest. She decided to donate the cards to the senior center, hoping that their sale would generate much-needed funds for programs and improvements. Cavanaugh and her team have sorted the cards into four lots based on the major sports and will set a minimum bid of $500 for each lot. Individual cards will not be sold separately.Determining the value of the collection will require careful assessment of each card.
Factors such as the player featured, the card’s issuing company, the year of production, and its condition all contribute to its worth. While the collection consists mainly of cards from the ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s, which some consider a “junk era,” there are still valuable cards from that time. The condition and grading of the cards will play a significant role in determining their value.Potential bidders will have the opportunity to view the collection by appointment at the Center for Active Adults from May 16-18. Only two people will be allowed to view the collection at a time, and bids will be placed in sealed envelopes. The highest bid for each lot will secure the treasure hunt and the chance to take home a piece of this extensive trading card collection.
Other Trading cards to focus
Baseball cards that were once collected for the gum that came with them are now worth a fortune, with rare and well-preserved cards fetching millions of dollars. The baseball card market was worth $5.4 billion before the pandemic, but by 2021, it had grown to $26 billion.
The pandemic led to a surge in new collectors and investors pursuing collectibles like baseball cards as a hedge against inflation. The unemployed and financially strapped masses also began selling things of value, including long-forgotten boxes of cards that were unearthed from basements and attics across the country.
Some of the most valuable baseball cards include the 1909-11 Honus Wagner T206, which sold for $7.25 million in August 2022, and the 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle No. 311, which sold for a record-breaking $12.6 million in the same month. The 1933 Goudey Babe Ruth No. 53 sold for $4.21 million in July 2021, while the 2009 Bowman Mike Trout No. 1/1 sold for $3.84 million in August 2020. The 1951 Bowman Mickey Mantle sold for $3.19 million in December 2022, and the 1916 Sporting News Babe Ruth M101-4 sold for $3.19 million in November 2021.
The value of a baseball card depends on factors such as the player featured, the card’s issuing company, the year of production, and its condition. The pandemic led to a boom in the baseball card market, with legions of new collectors and investors pursuing collectibles like baseball cards as a hedge against inflation.
Jasper Krulick
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