
A solid pick for collectors chasing short-print parallels, as Red Shimmer Prizms from Panini are among the lower-numbered, harder-to-find variants in the Prizm line. Buy Now at Fanatics

Numbered jersey cards like this one appeal mainly to collectors focused on game-worn memorabilia, and the "/99" print run keeps it scarce enough to hold some secondary market appeal. Rudy Gay had a notable stretch with the Sacramento Kings and Memphis Grizzlies, so this fits well if you're building a player collection or filling out a Panini National Treasures run. Buy Now at Fanatics

Rookie autograph refractors from Finest tend to hold collector interest longer than base autos, and the blue refractor parallel adds a layer of scarcity that standard versions don't have — worth a look if you're building a Trey Amburgey player collection or picking up early on a prospect you believe in. Buy Now at Fanatics

Aimed at collectors who focus on rookie autograph cards, this 2017 Playoff Rookie Signatures 1st Down card features an on-card signature from Robert Davis, a wide receiver who played for the Washington Football Team. Buy Now at Fanatics

Rookie autograph cards from Panini Mosaic tend to hold collector interest better than base rookie cards, and Sensabaugh was a first-round pick who's getting real minutes in Utah, so this is a reasonable pull for anyone building an early position on him. Buy Now at Fanatics

A solid option for collectors focused on Olynyk's rookie-era cards, as Panini Titanium was a mid-tier insert set that tends to hold up better than base rookie cards from the same year. Buy Now at Fanatics

A solid pick for collectors focused on early Jerrion Ealy cards, as the 2022 Leaf Valiant Red is a numbered parallel from his first major trading card release, making it one of the more limited versions from that set. Buy Now at Fanatics

Refractor cards from Topps Chrome are among the more collectible base inserts in modern baseball cards, and the 2020 version features Fernando Tatis Jr. during one of his breakout seasons, which keeps demand for it steady. A solid pickup if you're building a Tatis collection or want a recognizable modern card with some visual appeal. Buy Now at Fanatics

Rookie autograph cards from the National Treasures set are among the more sought-after options for player collectors, given the line's reputation for low print runs and on-card signatures. If you're building a Malik Harrison collection or want a certified auto from his rookie year, this is the format that tends to hold collector interest over time. Buy Now at Fanatics

Certified autograph cards of offensive linemen rarely get much collector attention, which tends to keep prices relatively low compared to skill positions — so this is a reasonable pickup if you collect Colts or vintage certified autos from the 2011 draft class. Buy Now at Fanatics

Certified autograph jersey cards from this era tend to hold collector interest, and a numbered relic card with both a signature and a game-worn swatch gives you more to work with than a standard base auto. Buy Now at Fanatics

A signed autograph card from Tyler Mahle's 2018 Topps Stadium Club Chrome set, which is a mid-tier prospect-era card for collectors who follow pitchers from that draft class or build player collections around signed chromium cards. Buy Now at Fanatics

Rookie cards from the NFL Draft class tend to hold their value well when the player performs, and McCarthy's first season with the Vikings makes this a timely pick for collectors watching his trajectory. The Prizm Red parallel is a numbered insert, which keeps supply limited and adds more appeal than a standard base card for anyone building a collection around him. Buy Now at Fanatics

A good option for collectors focused on late-90s NFL memorabilia, as the Rave parallel insert cards from SkyBox Thunder's 1998 run are among the more visually distinctive cards from that era. Buy Now at Fanatics

A niche pick for set collectors or Shelby Miller fans who specifically chase the Brooklyn Back mini parallels, which are short-printed variations from the Allen and Ginter set and harder to track down than the base cards. Buy Now at Fanatics

Collectors focused on player-specific cards or Pink parallels from the Donruss Optic Fast Break set will find this Gary Harris card a straightforward addition to a Magic or Orlando-era collection. Buy Now at Fanatics

Rookie signature cards with low print runs like this one tend to hold collector interest over time, and at a numbered /60 this Prizm Maroon parallel sits toward the scarcer end of the Select rookie auto lineup. A reasonable pick if you collect Browns players or want a limited Prizm auto without chasing a 1-of-1. Buy Now at Fanatics

Vintage NBA cards from this era tend to hold steady collector interest, and the 1999-00 Upper Deck Bronze set is a recognizable entry-level parallel that sits above the base card without the premium price of higher-tier versions. A reasonable pickup for Cassell collectors or anyone building out a late-90s Bucks or Suns roster set. Buy Now at Fanatics

Topps Finest refractors from Harper's mid-career years hold up well as player collectors go, and the green refractor parallel sits in a middle tier that's usually more attainable than the numbered lower-print runs while still carrying the visual appeal the Finest line is known for. Buy Now at Fanatics

A solid pickup for Bills collectors or fans of the 2016 draft class, this numbered auto is serial-limited to 199 copies and carries Washington's on-card signature from his rookie year. Buy Now at Fanatics