Football Cards: Values, Prices & Trading

All Football Players

Name
Average cards price
Cards in database
Tracked cards
Performance index
7 Days Change
30 Days Trend
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6,681
928
10,450.5
-
-
2,697
468
10,000
-
-
1,773
298
6,226.43
-
-
3,809
719
10,304.86
-
-
1,297
198
10,000
-
-
1,525
159
10,000
-
-
7,951
1,212
8,267.39
-
-
8,529
1,096
96,650.23
0.12%
-
11,311
1,533
71,732.69
-
-
3,748
847
4,950.85
-
-
15,811
2,087
72,527.32
-
-
3,840
625
1,268.75
-
-
7,452
981
10,000
-
-
8,472
1,094
8,636.56
-
-
7,920
1,893
8,939.03
0.11%
-
5,125
994
10,000.33
-
-
11,254
2,902
1,198.25
-
-
17,851
2,373
2,546.54
-
-
2,737
894
6,458.46
-
-
7,018
1,076
15,598.35
-
-
9,816
1,509
6,296.84
-
-
719
136
10,000
-
-
1,358
565
7,948.66
-
-
5,900
1,572
9,198.82
-
-
6,605
1,172
14,395.88
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Top rising / falling Players

Top Rising
7 Days Change
30 Days Trend
Top Falling
7 Days Change
30 Days Trend

About Football Trading Cards

Updated at November 11, 2024
There are currently 4067080 Trading Cards and 6792 Trading Card Sets of Football Trading Cards in our Database.

The most valuable Football card is currently 2000 Playoff Contenders Championship Ticket #144 Tom Brady /100 BGS 8.5 in Playoff Contenders set from 2000 with a worth of approx. $1,500,000.00. This card was traded 0 times on ebay in the past year. The price range was to .

Other Football Cards of to watch are:
  • 2000 Bowman Chrome #236 Tom Brady PSA 10, released in 2000 in Bowman Chrome set with a value of approx. $6,300.00
  • 1986 Topps #161 Jerry Rice, released in 1986 in Topps set with a value of approx. $29.75
  • 1990 Pro Set #685 Emmitt Smith, released in 1990 in Pro Set set with a value of approx. $1.53

  • Overall about 114687 of Football Cards have been traded in the last 30 days on eBay. The average Price was $26.51. The price range was $0.01 for 2006 SPx #35 David Carr to $47,580.00 for 1965 Topps #122 Joe Namath PSA 8
    The value of Football trading cards has been decreasing for about -0.113% in the past 7 days.
    The most traded Football trading card in the past 30 days on eBay was 1988 Topps #327 Bo Jackson from 1988 by Topps set with 98 trades and an average price of $11.57.

    The History of Football Cards

    The history of football trading cards is long and fascinating. Football trading cards have been a fixture of the sport's culture and fandom for quite some time, giving fans an opportunity to connect with their favorite players and teams in a personally meaningful way. Over time, these cards have evolved significantly and become more valuable for collectors and investors alike.

    When tobacco companies published the first football trading cards in the late 1800s, few would suspect that these bits of cardboard would increase in value so much and be worth a lot of money some day. Vintage football cards from that time feature black and white images of well-known players that have become popular and valuable memorabilia. Some early football cards were included in multi-sport sets that featured players from other sports, too.

    Companies like the American Tobacco Company and the Imperial Tobacco Company started making their own football-only trading card sets in the early 1900s. These cards, commonly packed with chewing gum, showed vivid drawings of football players that made them all the more popular at the time and more valuable today.

    NFL Football trading cards were also produced by sports card publishers as football's popularity expanded and the value of cards increased. Football trading cards have been published by many companies over the years, including Fleer, Topps, Upper Deck, and Panini as the contract with the NFL has shifted. Each year, these companies create new sets of cards that showcase the best players of the current season, with cards featuring championship players, MVPs, and exceptional rookies generally increasing in value the most.

    Which NFL Football Cards are worth money?

    NFL Football cards come in a variety of designs and special editions. Like other sports cards, holographic and parallel variation are printed, often in limited quantities, which can further drive up their value. Additionally, certain cards are a part of exclusive collections or promotions, which can also increase their value to collectors and make them worth a lot of money.

    Some collectors desire certain player cards depending upon their favorite teams . Others might prefer cards featuring high-rated players that will appreciate in value the most. Still others may choose cards featuring uncommon or hard to find players. In the end, the cards which a collector really wants are the ones they will value the highest.

    The football card collecting hobby has grown significantly over the years, and there are numerous forums and websites that collectors use to trade cards and discuss the value of their card collections. NFL Football card collecting remains popular and the world has many passionate collectors always on the lookout for new cards to add value and interest to their collections.

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