
Collectors who focus on player-specific relics or early Gerrit Cole cards will find this one relevant, as the Walmart Holiday Snowflake set is a short-print parallel line that doesn't show up often. Fanatics has it listed now if you're trying to fill a gap in a Cole collection. Buy Now at Fanatics

Collectors chasing short-print inserts from the current season will want to note this one — the Ring Bearers subset highlights championship-winning players, and the Fractal parallel adds a layer of scarcity that makes it more appealing than a base insert from the same set. Buy Now at Fanatics

A solid pick for Yankees collectors or anyone chasing the Topps Heritage Black parallels, which are short-printed and harder to track down than standard Heritage cards. Buy Now at Fanatics

Numbered to 100 copies, this is a limited autographed card from Podsednik's 2004 season, which would appeal to White Sox collectors or fans of the outfielder who helped Chicago win the 2005 World Series. Buy Now at Fanatics

Aimed at collectors who focus on early-2000s NFL memorabilia, this numbered silver proof parallel from Playoff Prime Signatures features an on-card autograph, which tends to hold more appeal than sticker-signed cards in the hobby. Buy Now at Fanatics

Collectors chasing vintage Hall of Famers on a budget will find this card useful, as the Archives line reproduces classic Topps designs at a lower price point than hunting down originals. Bob Lemon is one of the more overlooked pitchers in Cooperstown, so this is a low-cost way to add him to a collection. Buy Now at Fanatics

Rookie autograph cards from the 2009 Topps Premiere set are a solid pickup for collectors focused on NFL memorabilia, and Mohamed Massaquoi was a notable wide receiver drafted by the Cleveland Browns that year. A signed rookie card from a licensed set like this tends to hold more long-term collector interest than unsigned base cards. Buy Now at Fanatics

A solid pick for collectors targeting low-print parallel sets from the mid-2000s NFL era, particularly if Domenik Hixon is on your list. Buy Now at Fanatics

Collectors focused on autographed memorabilia from championship-winning role players will find this card worth a look, as Robert Horry's seven NBA titles across three franchises give him a unique place in the hobby. The Crown Royale Treasured Gold line is a premium autograph series, so this sits above entry-level certified autos in terms of production quality and collector appeal. Buy Now at Fanatics

Serious football card collectors will recognize this one immediately — the 1988 Pro Set Test Jerry Rice is a notoriously scarce issue from a short production run that predates the official Pro Set release, making it one of the more historically significant Rice cards you can track down. Buy Now at Fanatics

Game-used jerseys are for collectors who want something tangible from an actual NHL game, and this one comes directly from a Rangers player who wore it on the ice. Buy Now at Fanatics

A solid pickup for Mets fans or collectors building out a Pete Alonso PC, since this card captures his rookie season year and the All-Star Game subset keeps it distinct from his base cards. Buy Now at Fanatics

A solid pickup for Pacers fans or Prizm collectors focused on building sets, as the Fast Break Purple parallel is a limited hobby-exclusive insert that tends to hold more appeal than base Prizm cards. Buy Now at Fanatics

Dereck Lively II's rookie season turned heads, and this Topps Motif Headline Signatures card captures that with an on-card autograph from the Dallas Mavericks center. A reasonable pickup for collectors focused on building a Lively II rookie autograph collection before his profile grows further. Buy Now at Fanatics

A solid pickup for Trea Turner collectors or anyone building a parallel set, since the Mother's Day Pink is a limited print run that doesn't show up often at retail pricing. Buy Now at Fanatics

Donruss Studio Press Proofs are short-print parallel cards from the mid-to-late '90s, and the silver variant sits above the base card in the set's tiered rarity system, making this a more collectible piece for Elway fans or collectors building out a vintage parallel run. Buy Now at Fanatics

Autographed memorabilia tied to a specific event tends to hold more collector appeal than general signed items, and the event-used nameplate adds a physical connection to WrestleMania 41 that a photo or card can't replicate. This is aimed squarely at Dakota Kai fans or WWE collectors who want something from the show itself rather than a generic piece. Buy Now at Fanatics

Fanatics has these Brandon Nimmo game-used, autographed batting gloves for Mets fans who want something more tangible than a signed photo or card — actual gloves worn during the 2023 season, with his signature on them. Buy Now at Fanatics

Collectors chasing Giddey's first full season with the Bulls will find the Gold Holo Foil variant appealing, since it's a numbered parallel with an embedded jersey relic that gives it more shelf presence than a base insert. Buy Now at Fanatics

A low-cost option for collectors building out a complete 2003 Topps set or anyone who wants a card from a player with a short MLB career, which tends to have some novelty appeal among niche collectors. Buy Now at Fanatics