
2014 Prizm Marco van Basten 1/1 Auto Sells for $17K
Goldin sold a 2014 Panini Prizm World Cup Black 1/1 Marco van Basten PSA 9, PSA/DNA 10 auto for $17,690. Here’s what it means for collectors.

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2014 Panini Prizm World Cup Signatures Black #SM-VB Marco Van Basten Signed Card (#1/1) - PSA MINT 9, PSA/DNA GEM MT 10
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Goldin2014 Panini Prizm World Cup Signatures Black #SM-VB Marco Van Basten Signed Card (#1/1) - PSA MINT 9, PSA/DNA GEM MT 10 Sold for $17,690
On February 8, 2026, Goldin closed a notable sale for classic football (soccer) collectors: a 2014 Panini Prizm World Cup Signatures Black #SM-VB Marco van Basten, serial-numbered 1/1, graded PSA MINT 9 with a PSA/DNA GEM MT 10 autograph, realized $17,690.
For a legend whose peak came long before the modern card boom, this card is an important data point in how the hobby values all‑time greats from the pre‑Prizm era.
Card basics: what exactly sold?
Let’s break down the key details of this card:
- Player: Marco van Basten (Netherlands)
- Team on card: Netherlands national team
- Year & product: 2014 Panini Prizm World Cup
- Insert set: World Cup Signatures
- Parallel: Black Prizm, serial-numbered 1/1 (one of one)
- Card number: SM-VB
- Autograph: On-card auto (signed directly on the card, not on a sticker)
- Grading:
- Card: PSA MINT 9
- Autograph: PSA/DNA GEM MT 10
- Sale price: $17,690 (converted from 1,769,000 cents)
- Auction house: Goldin
- Sale date (UTC): 2026-02-08
This is not a rookie card—van Basten’s playing career ended long before 2014—but it is one of his premier modern autographs from a set that has become the foundation for World Cup card collecting.
Why 2014 Prizm World Cup matters
2014 Panini Prizm World Cup is often treated as the flagship modern World Cup chromium set. When collectors call something “flagship,” they mean it’s the primary, benchmark release for a property or event.
Key reasons the set is important:
- It was Panini’s first full Prizm World Cup release, combining the World Cup license with the chromium, parallel-heavy format that had already taken off in basketball and football (American).
- It introduced a rainbow of parallels and a strong autograph checklist featuring past legends and current stars.
- Over the last decade, it has become a reference point for modern soccer collectors, similar to how 2012 Prizm is viewed in basketball.
Within this product, World Cup Signatures is one of the core, chaseable autograph inserts. The Black 1/1 parallel sits at the very top of that run.
Why this van Basten card is significant
Even without recency bias, Marco van Basten is:
- A three‑time Ballon d'Or winner (1988, 1989, 1992)
- A European Cup (Champions League) winner with AC Milan
- The scorer of one of the most famous goals in Euros history (the volley vs. USSR in Euro 1988)
For collectors, this card stands out for several reasons:
One-of-one Black Prizm
The Black parallel in 2014 Prizm World Cup is the true 1/1 version. For each player, there is only one Black copy in existence. For van Basten’s World Cup Signatures card, this is that copy.On-card autograph with a top auto grade
Autograph grade matters, especially for long-term collecting. The PSA/DNA GEM MT 10 indicates a clean, well-executed signature with strong presentation.Intersection of eras
Van Basten’s playing days predate the modern chromium era. 2014 Prizm offers a bridge between vintage/early-modern football stars and the modern collecting format. His on-card, 1/1 Prizm auto from this set carries weight as a key modern issue for a truly historic player.Iconic set + iconic player
When collectors build long-term collections around a player, they often want representation in the hobby’s “pillar” sets. For van Basten, 2014 Prizm World Cup is one of the clearest pillars available.
Market context and comps
Because this is a 1/1, there are no true direct comps (comparable sales) for the exact card. When collectors talk about “comps,” they mean recent, similar sales that help frame a reasonable price range.
To understand this result, you have to look at nearby markets:
- Other 2014 Prizm World Cup Signatures of legends (Pelé, Maradona, Ronaldo Nazário, Baggio, etc.), especially low-numbered parallels like Gold /10, Green /5, and various 1/1s.
- Van Basten’s other key autographs, both in 2014 Prizm and in different premium sets.
Patterns you generally see in this segment of the market:
- Gold /10 and Green /5 Prizm World Cup Signatures of major legends routinely command strong four- and five-figure prices, depending on player and grade.
- 1/1s of top-tier legends from this set (especially on-card autos with strong grades) tend to sit at or near the top of that range, and often sell via major auction houses.
Within that framework, a $17,690 result for a PSA 9 / PSA 10 auto 1/1 of a three‑time Ballon d’Or winner lines up as a serious but not outlandish price point for the lane it occupies. It fits into the broader trend of:
- Premiums being paid for clean, authenticated autos of historical greats.
- Ongoing respect for 2014 Prizm World Cup as a cornerstone product.
Public, identical sales of this exact card are naturally limited by its 1/1 status. Instead of repeated comp data, collectors will likely reference this Goldin sale as a benchmark for high-end van Basten Prizm autos going forward.
Grading: why PSA 9 / PSA 10 auto matters
For modern and ultra-modern cards, grading is a key piece of the value conversation.
PSA MINT 9 (card grade) suggests:
- Centering, corners, edges, and surface are all strong.
- There may be a very minor flaw keeping it from a PSA 10, but overall it presents at a high level.
PSA/DNA GEM MT 10 (auto grade) is particularly important for autograph cards. A GEM MT 10 auto means:
- Fully legible signature.
- No major streaking, smudging, or fading.
For a 1/1, some collectors will tolerate more condition issues because there is no alternative copy. But having both a strong card grade and a perfect auto grade helps lock in long-term desirability among grade-conscious buyers.
Where this sale fits in the broader soccer card market
Over the last several years, the soccer market has been moving away from pure hype cycles and toward more selective, history-aware collecting:
- Focus on all-time greats with clear legacies.
- Preference for on-card autographs and low-serial parallels.
- Growing recognition of 2014 Prizm World Cup as a foundational set.
This van Basten sale checks all three boxes. It’s also a reminder that:
- Not all growth in the soccer market is driven by current stars or active players.
- There is real, sustained interest in legends whose peak years predate the modern card era.
Takeaways for collectors and small sellers
For collectors thinking about this lane:
- Legend-based collecting: Cards of established greats (van Basten, Maldini, Baggio, etc.) may not spike around single matches, but they tend to be collected with a long-term view.
- Set significance matters: Being part of 2014 Prizm World Cup gives this card extra weight. When researching a card, it’s useful to ask, “Is this set considered a key release for this sport or event?”
- Look at the whole picture: Serial numbering, on-card vs. sticker autograph, grading, and the broader set all contribute to how collectors respond.
For small sellers:
- Use clear, specific descriptions in listings: set name, parallel, numbering, and grading details.
- When referencing comps, try to stay close in terms of player tier, set, parallel, and grade. For a 1/1 like this, nearby parallels and similar legends in the same product are more helpful than unrelated sales.
Final thoughts
The February 8, 2026 Goldin sale of the 2014 Panini Prizm World Cup Signatures Black Marco van Basten 1/1 at $17,690 won’t rewrite record books, but it does add a meaningful chapter to the story of how the market values all-time football legends in modern, premium formats.
As more collectors continue to anchor their soccer collections around both key players and key sets, cards like this—high-grade, on-card, 1/1 autographs from 2014 Prizm—are likely to remain important reference points for future sales and collection-building decisions.