
Collectors who focus on short-print parallels or Raptors-era nostalgia will find the White Sparkle a more scarce pull than the base Mosaic, making it a better candidate for a focused PC than a standard insert. Buy Now at Fanatics

Autographed rookie cards from active players tend to hold more collector interest than unsigned versions, and Bohm's 2021 Heritage design gives it a vintage aesthetic that fits well in a Phillies-focused collection. 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

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

A low-print-run mid-90s insert card from a Detroit Lions quarterback, which makes it a reasonable pickup for Lions collectors or anyone building out a set from that era's laser-etched insert lines. Buy Now at Fanatics

A good option for collectors targeting CJ Stroud rookie-era cards, as Mosaic Overdrive parallels in blue tend to hold collector interest given Stroud's strong early career trajectory. Buy Now at Fanatics

Collectors focused on Hall of Fame running backs will find this card worth a look — it combines an on-card autograph with a memorabilia relic piece from one of the most physically dominant players in NFL history. Buy Now at Fanatics

A niche pick for collectors focused on mid-2000s NFL draft-era cards, particularly those building sets around the 2006 Leaf Certified Materials line, where the Mirror Blue parallels are among the harder serial-numbered variants to track down. Buy Now at Fanatics

Signed cards from Hall of Famers rarely show up in refractor parallels at accessible prices, so this one suits collectors focused on Cubs history or relief pitcher legends from the 1980s and '90s. The Blue Refractor parallel sits above the base chrome autograph in the Topps Chrome Platinum Anniversary hierarchy, making it a step up for set builders or player collectors. Buy Now at Fanatics

Collectors who want a piece of Star Wars memorabilia with verified provenance will appreciate the BAS authentication here, which removes the guesswork that typically comes with buying autographed cards from this era. Buy Now at Fanatics

Fanatics has the 2025 Topps Major League Materials Pete Alonso card, which features an embedded piece of game-used material, making it a more tangible collectible than a standard base card for Mets fans or anyone building a Pete Alonso player collection. Buy Now at Fanatics

Rookie cards for tight ends who never quite broke through tend to fly under the radar, which is what makes this a low-cost option for Gragg collectors or Bills fans looking to fill out a player collection without spending much. Buy Now at Fanatics

Vintage late-90s Pacific Revolution cards tend to hold steady interest among collectors, and a numbered Premiere Date parallel for a Hall of Fame-caliber first baseman like Palmeiro adds a layer of scarcity worth noting for anyone building a player collection or era-specific set. Buy Now at Fanatics

Vintage football collectors and Detroit Lions fans would recognize Jack Christiansen as a Hall of Fame safety, and a 1954 Bowman card in this range is the kind of piece that rarely surfaces at accessible prices. Buy Now at Fanatics

Panini Spectra is one of the higher-end basketball card lines, known for its foil-based design and relatively limited print runs, making it a step above base-level releases. This card would appeal to Curry collectors or anyone looking for a visually distinct card from his peak championship era. Buy Now at Fanatics

Prizm parallel cards like this one are typically bought by Ginobili collectors or Spurs fans looking to add a low-numbered, visually distinct card to their collection — the Purple Deca Prizm finish is one of the more eye-catching variants in the 2024-25 set. Buy Now at Fanatics

Rookie autograph cards from the 2016 draft class tend to hold more collector interest than standard base cards, and the Gold Spotlight parallel adds a layer of scarcity that makes this one more appealing to player collectors or anyone building a Marshall collection. Buy Now at Fanatics

A solid pickup for Kyle Pitts collectors or anyone building a 2021 rookie class set, as the Red Prizm parallel sits above base in the Select tier hierarchy and tends to hold collector interest longer than standard issues. Buy Now at Fanatics

Collectors chasing high-grade cards will find the CGC 10 designation meaningful here, as it confirms the card arrived in gem mint condition straight from a graded third party rather than relying on your own assessment. Buy Now at Fanatics

Collectors focused on short-print parallels will recognize the Black Pandora as one of the rarer inserts in the Contenders Optic line, combining the Pandora refractor pattern with a black colorway that typically commands a premium over base parallels. Buy Now at Fanatics