Top 5 2025-26 NBA Cards Sold Last Week

It's time to take a look at the top sales from the 2025-26 Topps NBA products from the previous week. This week has been one of anticipation for Topps Chrome, as sales were slightly slower and lower than the week before. However, with the release of the 2025-26 Topps Chrome NBA cards this week, collectors can expect a surge in sales soon. Interestingly, there are no LeBron James or Victor Wembanyama cards in the top 5 this week. Let’s dive into the top sales of the week!

5. Cooper Flagg RC Home Court Case Hit

You might be surprised to learn that this week is heavily focused on Cooper Flagg. The Cooper Flagg Home Court case hit ranks at No. 5, selling for $650. While it's among the top five sales of the week, it's actually the fourth-highest sale for this specific card. The first one sold for $1,550 on release day, and now it's down to $650.

4. Cooper Flagg RC Havoc Auto /99

One important note for later in the list is that this /99 auto for Flagg is a sticker auto rather than an on-card auto. Even the non-numbered on-card autos are commanding a higher price than the numbered insert set autos with stickers. This /99 auto for Flagg sold for $680 on December 9th, but it recently sold for $735 on December 2nd. This trend suggests that collectors are waiting for the new influx of Cooper Flagg autos coming in Topps Chrome instead of spending money on paper autos.

3. Ben Saraf Real One On-Card Auto /5

Ben Saraf, not the most hyped of the Nets' five rookies, is outperforming at least two of the picks ahead of him. Saraf was selected No. 26 overall, and while he isn't getting as many minutes as Egor Demin (No. 8 overall) or as much attention as Danny Wolf (No. 27 overall), he has slightly outperformed Drake Powell (No. 22 overall) and seen more starts than him. He has also outplayed Nolan Traore (No. 18 overall). This /5 auto is the highest sale for a Saraf card so far this year at $1,000.

2. Dub Nation (Steph Curry & Draymond Green) Doorbuster 1/1

The Doorbuster 1/1 from the Target exclusive retail boxes looks impressive, and it's great to see it selling for a premium price. Two gold /50s sold for $125 each, making this a significant premium for a secondary 1/1 sale, which went for $1,500 on December 10th. Surprisingly, this card comes in at No. 10 for the top Steph Curry sales of the 2025-26 product so far.

1. Cooper Flagg Rookie Photo Shoot On-Card Auto

The top sale of the week goes to Cooper Flagg, as expected. Collectors have been showing a strong preference for the on-card sales of the rookie autos, even the non-numbered ones, over their numbered sticker counterparts. This on-card auto sold for $1,949, nearly three times the price of the /99 sticker just four days apart. Among all the cards we've been monitoring over the past few weeks, it seems that the rookie on-card autos have the best staying power in retaining value. This is something to watch closely moving forward.

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