Top 5 Steph Curry Card Sales Of All-Time
- bradyjskinger
- Jun 15
- 4 min read
Few players in NBA history have revolutionized the game quite like Stephen Curry. From redefining the value of the three-point shot to leading the Golden State Warriors to four NBA championships, Curry’s legacy is firmly cemented. And in the hobby, that impact has been just as profound. His rookie cards—especially the most coveted ones from Panini’s 2009 National Treasures—have become some of the most valuable modern cards ever sold. Below are the top five Steph Curry card sales of all time, complete with collector insight into why each one reached such astronomical heights.
1. 2009 Panini National Treasures Rookie Logoman Autograph 1/1
Price: $5,900,000 (7/6/21)

This is the holy grail of Steph Curry cards. Featuring the NBA Logoman patch from his rookie jersey and a bold on-card autograph, this one-of-one card set a new benchmark not only for Curry, but for modern basketball cards as a whole. It sold privately for $5.9 million in 2021, making it the second-most expensive basketball card ever at the time.
Why the price tag? The 1/1 Logoman RPA (Rookie Patch Autograph) is the ultimate combination of scarcity, player significance, and product prestige. National Treasures is widely considered Panini’s flagship high-end release, and Curry’s rise from an under-recruited prospect to an all-time great adds to the narrative weight of this card. It’s the definitive Steph Curry rookie card—irreplaceable, iconic, and irrefutably elite.
2. 2009 Panini National Treasures Platinum Rookie Patch Autograph /5
Price: $1,080,000 (8/6/22)

Numbered to just five copies, this Platinum RPA is one of the most exclusive parallels of Curry’s rookie patch autograph. The sale eclipsed $1 million at Goldin Auctions in 2022, highlighting how collector appetite for low-numbered National Treasures rookies had exploded following Curry’s 2022 NBA Finals MVP performance and fourth ring. Graded a mint 9 by PSA with a perfect 10 autograph grade, it is the highest example of this parallel to ever pass through their doors.
The card features a premium patch swatch, clean on-card autograph, and a shimmering platinum foil design. For collectors who missed out on the 1/1 Logoman, this /5 version is often considered the next best thing. Its price confirms just how closely modern collecting is tied to performance, legacy, and scarcity.
3. 2009 Panini National Treasures Platinum Rookie Patch Autograph /5
Price: $960,000 (2/1/21)

Another copy of the same Platinum /5 RPA, but with a 9.5 and 10 autograph grade from Beckett. This card changed hands in early 2021 for just under $1 million, making it one of the most expensive cards sold during the pandemic-era boom. Notably, this sale happened before Curry's fourth championship or Finals MVP run—showing that collectors were already betting big on his legacy. The consistency in pricing for this parallel across multiple years further solidifies its Tier 1 status in the hobbyFew players in NBA history have revolutionized the game quite like Stephen Curry. From redefining the value of the three-point shot to leading the Golden State Warriors to four NBA championships, Curry’s legacy is firmly cemented. And in the hobby, that impact has been just as profound. His rookie cards—especially the most coveted ones from Panini’s 2009 National Treasures—have become some of the most valuable modern cards ever sold. Below are the top five Steph Curry card sales of all time.. As a result, any time a Steph Curry /5 RPA surfaces, it commands national attention.
4. 2009 Panini National Treasures Gold Rookie Patch Autograph /10
Price: $840,000 (3/12/22)

Gold parallels are a long-standing favorite among collectors due to their perceived prestige and rarity. Limited to just 25 copies, this Gold RPA sits one tier below the Platinum and Logoman versions, but still delivers everything hobbyists love: a sharp autograph, authentic rookie jersey patch, and that classic gold foil glow.
This card in BGS 9.5 / Autograph 10 grade sold for over $800,000 just months before Curry would go on to win his fourth NBA title. The Gold /25 is often considered the “gold standard” parallel for collectors who want something incredibly rare, but slightly more accessible than the ultra-exclusive /5 and 1/1s.
5. 2009 Panini National Treasures Rookie Patch Autograph /99
Price: $780,000 (3/12/22)

Rounding out the list is the base version of Curry’s National Treasures RPA, limited to just 99 copies. Even without the ultra-low serial number or gold accents, this card is considered the definitive rookie card of the greatest shooter in NBA history. It features a crisp patch, hard-signed autograph, and gem mint assessment from Beckett.
A base RPA /99 selling for $780,000 speaks volumes about how collectors view this card: not just as a rookie collectible, but as a tangible piece of basketball history. With so few ever hitting the open market in high grade, it continues to soar in demand.
Final Thoughts
These record-breaking sales show that Steph Curry’s cards are no longer just hot—they’re historic. His 2009 National Treasures RPAs have become modern equivalents of Jordan Fleer rookies or LeBron Chrome refractors: benchmark cards that define an era. Whether it’s the singular 1/1 Logoman or the iconic /99 base RPA, Curry’s rise from Davidson to dynasty leader has been perfectly mirrored in the ascent of his card market.
And with his legacy still growing, who knows? We might see new records broken sooner than we think.
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