Most Expensive Stephen Curry Basketball Cards Ever Sold
Stephen Curry's most expensive basketball card sales, led by National Treasures rookie patch autographs, Logoman cards, and the modern results reshaping his high-end market.
Published
Last updated

Stephen Curry's high-end market is still rooted in the legendary 2009 National Treasures rookie patch autograph run, but the board is no longer rookie-only. A modern National Treasures Logoman autograph now sits right behind his best rookie sales, underscoring how broad the top end of Curry's market has become.
1. 2009 Panini National Treasures Platinum Rookie Patch Autograph /5
Price: $1,080,000 (8/6/22)

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.
2. 2024-25 Panini National Treasures Logoman Autograph 1/1
Price: $1,040,697 (Mar 7, 2026)
This 2024-25 National Treasures Logoman autograph proves Curry's modern market is now producing million-dollar results outside his rookie year as well.
3. 2009 Panini National Treasures Platinum Rookie Patch Autograph /5
Price: $960,000 (2/1/21)

Another Century Platinum /5 copy in a different holder confirms there is real depth at the very top of Curry's rookie market, not just one isolated blockbuster.
4. 2009 Panini National Treasures Gold Rookie Patch Autograph /25
Price: $840,000 (Mar 12, 2022)

The Century Gold parallel is not as scarce as the Platinum /5, but the classic 2009 National Treasures design still makes it one of Curry's premier rookie patch-autograph targets.
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.
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.
Keep the market view wider than one player board
Keep the sales context moving by pairing this record list with the live all-time board, Top 25 Under 25, and the sharper decision library in Collector Edge.
Collector Mailbag
Ask the question before the bad buy, not after it.
If you are stuck between two lanes, unsure what to avoid, or want a sharper read on a player, set, or budget decision, send it to the Collector Mailbag.
Best use cases
- Best rookie lane by player
- Which set to buy next
- What to avoid paying up for
Related Reading
Keep the reader moving through set rankings, guides, and market notes.

Top 5 Card Sales
Most Expensive Allen Iverson Basketball Cards Ever Sold
Allen Iverson's five most expensive basketball card sales, from Essential Credentials and Fleer Ultra Masterpieces to Exquisite logoman cards and National Treasures autographs.

Top 5 Card Sales
Most Expensive Victor Wembanyama Basketball Cards Ever Sold
Victor Wembanyama's top-sales board now spans both his foundational Panini rookie grails and the first wave of post-rookie premium releases, a mix that shows just how quickly his market has broadened.

Top 5 Card Sales
Most Expensive Paolo Banchero Basketball Cards Ever Sold
Paolo Banchero's five most expensive basketball card sales, led by National Treasures, Flawless, and other premium rookie-era results that anchor his market.
