
Aimed at WWE fans who want to display memorabilia, this plaque commemorates Jade Cargill's Night of Champions appearance with a sublimated print mounted on a display-ready board. Buy Now at Fanatics

Collectors or wrestling fans looking to add a signed piece of memorabilia to a display will find this straightforward to frame and show off. Big E's run as WWE Champion makes this a more notable signature than a midcard name would be. Buy Now at Fanatics

Topps Chrome refractors with on-card autographs are a staple of the collector market, and the Green Geometric parallel adds scarcity that tends to hold value better than base autos. A card like this suits collectors who focus on Cowboys defensive backs or vintage-era NFL players and want a certified signature with some visual pop. Buy Now at Fanatics

Dodgers fans who also grew up watching Looney Tunes will get the most out of this one, since it's a fairly specific crossover that blends team loyalty with nostalgia. Buy Now at Fanatics

A trading card that pairs a certified autograph with a game-used jersey swatch, which is the combination collectors typically look for when building rookie-year memorabilia sets. The blue parallel adds a layer of scarcity on top of the base version, making it a reasonable pick for anyone targeting DJ Giddens cards early in his career. Buy Now at Fanatics

Vintage football card collectors or set builders focused on early-to-mid 2000s SP Game Used releases will find this one appealing, as the Gold parallel tier typically carries a lower print run than base versions. DeAngelo Hall was a standout cornerback during his era, which keeps demand reasonably steady among Falcons and Redskins collectors. Buy Now at Fanatics

A niche pick for collectors focused on the Oklahoma City Thunder or 2024-25 NBA rookies, as the PhotoGenic Wedges set features close-up portrait-style cards that stand out visually from standard base cards. Buy Now at Fanatics

A solid pickup for collectors focused on early-era Prizm cards, particularly those building a Suns team set or tracking Alex Len's rookie-year cards before his value moved around. Buy Now at Fanatics

Refractor parallels from this era of Topps Chrome have held collector interest for decades, and Rasheed Wallace cards from his Portland Trail Blazers years tend to fly under the radar compared to bigger names from the same set. A solid pickup for vintage NBA collectors who want a recognizable player without paying star-player premiums. Buy Now at Fanatics

Donruss Optic White Sparkle parallels are short-printed inserts that carry more scarcity than base Optic cards, making this a reasonable pickup for Kyle Lowry collectors or anyone building out a parallel run of the set. Buy Now at Fanatics

A niche pickup for set builders or collectors focused on mid-90s Finest, the Refractor parallel is what separates this from a standard base card and gives it most of its value. Bill Curley was a short-lived NBA player, so demand stays limited, but the Refractor designation keeps it relevant among vintage Finest completionists. Buy Now at Fanatics

Panini Phoenix is one of the more visually distinct football card sets, and the Rookie Rising inserts are specifically designed to highlight first-year players, making this a reasonable pickup for Dolphins fans or collectors who want a Waddle rookie card from a recognized brand at a lower price point than his base rookie options. Buy Now at Fanatics

Collectors focused on late-era Elway cards will find this one appealing, as the 1998 Upper Deck UD3 set was released during his final Super Bowl-winning season, giving it some added historical weight. Buy Now at Fanatics

Collectors chasing autographed rookie cards will find this one worth a look, as Morel is an emerging Cubs infielder with upside and the /199 print run keeps it scarce enough to hold collector interest. The Chrome refractor treatment and '89 Topps design make it a recognizable format for anyone already buying into the modern Topps Chrome ecosystem. Buy Now at Fanatics

Rookie cards from the Panini Obsidian line are known for their foil-heavy, dark aesthetic, and this Travis Etienne Jr. RC from 2021 is one of his earliest NFL cards following his delayed debut season. A reasonable pickup for collectors tracking Etienne's career trajectory in Jacksonville, particularly if you want a visually distinct card from a premium-tier Panini set. Buy Now at Fanatics

Collectors chasing low-numbered parallels will want to note that the Orange Shimmer Refractor is one of the scarcer tiers in the Bowman Chrome Prospect Autographs checklist, combining an on-card autograph with a refractor finish that holds up well in graded submissions. Buy Now at Fanatics

Bowman Chrome from the late '90s has held collector interest for decades, and a numbered parallel from that era featuring a recognizable NFL receiver makes this a reasonable pickup for vintage football card collectors or anyone building a Pickens player collection. Buy Now at Fanatics

Risacher was the first overall pick in the 2024 NBA Draft, which makes his rookie Prizm cards a reasonable target for collectors who follow the Hawks or want early-career cards of a potential franchise player. Red White and Blue is one of the more recognizable Prizm parallels, so it holds up better in the long run than base versions. Buy Now at Fanatics

Panini's National Convention exclusives are short-print cards produced specifically for the hobby's biggest annual event, making them harder to find than standard releases. The orange parallel of Hurts is a reasonable pickup for Eagles collectors or anyone building a Hurts player collection who wants something with genuine scarcity behind it. Buy Now at Fanatics

A solid pickup for John Collins collectors or anyone building a Donruss Optic set, since the Gold parallel sits above the base card but remains one of the more accessible premium tiers in the product. Buy Now at Fanatics