
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 Hanley Ramirez collectors or anyone building a Topps copper parallel set from that era, since the 2007 season was one of his early breakout years. Buy Now at Fanatics

Numbered to 25 copies, this is a low-print autographed relic card of Vidal Brujan, making it the kind of piece that appeals to player collectors or anyone building a Rays-focused collection on a budget compared to higher-end certified autos. Buy Now at Fanatics

A niche pick for collectors focused on early 2000s baseball memorabilia, this autographed Donruss insert from the Fan Club set appeals to anyone building a Joe Mays player collection or hunting signed cards from that era at a lower price point than star players command. 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

A solid pick for collectors focused on late-90s Bowman certified autos, particularly those tracking early prospect cards from that era before Elarton's brief but notable run with the Astros. Buy Now at Fanatics

Older Pinnacle Museum Collection inserts were printed in limited quantities, making them a reasonable pick for collectors focused on late-90s baseball cards or building out a Roger Clemens collection. Buy Now at Fanatics

Autograph cards from this era tend to hold more collector interest than base cards, and this one pairs a signed relic with a 2013 Rookies and Stars design, which appeals to fans of Ford's time with the Raiders or anyone building a player collection around him. 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 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

A trading card for collectors focused on RJ Barrett specifically, as the Obsidian Electric Etch is one of Panini's more visually distinct parallel lines with foil-heavy designs that stand out from standard base cards. Buy Now at Fanatics

Collectors chasing early 2000s NBA memorabilia cards will find this one worth a look, as the Fleer Premium Gear Ruby parallels from that era are among the more sought-after inserts from a set that has held its appeal with hobbyists. Mike Miller won Rookie of the Year in 2001 and later picked up two championship rings, so his cards from this period have a bit more backstory behind them than a typical role player. Buy Now at Fanatics

Collectors focused on early 2000s memorabilia or Sabathia fans will find this one worth a look — it's a game-used jersey relic card from his third MLB season, and the Mirror Blue parallel keeps it on the rarer end of the Leaf Certified checklist. 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

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