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2018-19 Opulence Luka & Trae Quad Logoman 1/1 Sale
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2018-19 Opulence Luka & Trae Quad Logoman 1/1 Sale

Goldin sold a 2018-19 Opulence Luka/Trae/MPJ/Bagley Quad Logoman Rookie 1/1 (BGS Authentic Altered) for $18,721. Here’s what it means for collectors.

May 10, 20268 min read
2018-19 Panini Opulence Golden Rookie Quad Memorabilia Booklet Logoman #8 Luka Doncic/Trae Young/Michael Porter Jr./Marvin Bagley III Patch Rookie Card (#1/1) - BGS Authentic Altered

Sold Card

2018-19 Panini Opulence Golden Rookie Quad Memorabilia Booklet Logoman #8 Luka Doncic/Trae Young/Michael Porter Jr./Marvin Bagley III Patch Rookie Card (#1/1) - BGS Authentic Altered

Sale Price

$18,721.00

Platform

Goldin

2018-19 Panini Opulence Golden Rookie Quad Memorabilia Booklet Logoman #8 Luka Doncic/Trae Young/Michael Porter Jr./Marvin Bagley III Patch Rookie Card (#1/1) - BGS Authentic Altered sold at Goldin on May 10, 2026 for $18,721.

For a modern basketball collector, this is one of those cards you don’t see very often in the wild.

Card overview

  • Year / Product: 2018-19 Panini Opulence Basketball
  • Insert: Golden Rookie Quad Memorabilia Booklet
  • Card #: 8
  • Players: Luka Doncic, Trae Young, Michael Porter Jr., Marvin Bagley III
  • Key feature: Logoman quad patch booklet
  • Serial numbering: 1/1 (one-of-one)
  • Rookie status: Features four rookies from the 2018 draft class
  • Grading: Beckett Grading Services (BGS) – Authentic Altered

Opulence is Panini’s high-end NBA brand, known for heavy stock, gold-themed designs, and low-serial-numbered content. The Golden Rookie Quad Memorabilia booklets bring multiple rookies together in one oversized booklet with premium patches. In this case, the card carries a Logoman treatment – a patch (or patches) featuring the NBA logo from game jerseys, which sits at the top tier of memorabilia for many basketball collectors.

This particular copy is also a 1/1, so it’s the only version of this exact card that exists.

Grading: BGS Authentic Altered

Instead of a numerical grade (like BGS 9 or BGS 9.5), this card received a BGS Authentic Altered label. That typically means:

  • BGS has confirmed the card is genuine.
  • At some point, the card was altered in a way that prevents a standard numeric grade. Common reasons can include trimming, color touch, surface removal, or other modifications.

For ultra-rare, high-end pieces, some collectors are comfortable with an Authentic Altered label because the main appeal is that the card exists at all. Others treat any alteration as a major drawback. How much that label matters tends to show up in the sale price relative to similar examples in cleaner condition.

Market context and comps

Because this is a 1/1 booklet with specific player combination and a Logoman design, there are no direct, repeatable sales of the exact same card to build a classic price history.

Instead, collectors usually look at three types of reference points:

  1. Comparable high-end Luka / Trae rookie Logomans
  2. Other 2018-19 Opulence high-end rookie booklets
  3. Other multi-player rookie Logoman 1/1s from similar premium sets

Across major auction platforms (Goldin, PWCC, Heritage, eBay, and other large-market venues), recent years have shown:

  • Solo Luka Doncic rookie Logoman 1/1s from premium brands (e.g., National Treasures, Flawless, Immaculate) often achieving significantly higher numbers than $18,721 when they are unaltered and high grade.
  • Trae Young rookie Logomans, depending heavily on brand and design, typically settle at lower but still meaningful levels relative to Luka.
  • Multi-player Logomans, even with stars, tend to price below the very top solo cards of the best player on the card, because collector demand is often focused on single-player PC (personal collection) pieces.

Within the Opulence line itself, Golden Rookie booklets with high-end patches or Logomans are routinely treated as case hits or better. That said, their resale performance varies a lot based on which players are featured, whether there are on-card autographs, and how clean the card is from a grading perspective.

In this case, the sale price of $18,721 lands in a middle ground for ultra-modern, high-end basketball:

  • Considerably higher than standard premium rookie autos or basic patch rookies of these players.
  • Likely well below where a clean, numerically graded, solo Luka 1/1 Logoman rookie would land.
  • Below the tier of top-tier grail sales, but still definitively in the serious high-end category for modern basketball.

Because this card is Authentic Altered, it’s reasonable to see the grade as a material factor in keeping the number lower than a pristine, numerically graded equivalent would likely achieve. At the same time, the fact that it still realized close to $19,000 demonstrates that the combination of:

  • Luka and Trae sharing a marquee 2018 rookie piece,
  • Logoman memorabilia, and
  • one-of-one scarcity

still commands substantial attention and bidding.

Collector significance

The 2018 rookie class

The 2018-19 class is one of the more closely watched modern groups:

  • Luka Doncic (Mavericks) – Widely treated as one of the faces of the league, with a hobby profile already comparable to top all-time modern stars. His rookie cards, especially 1/1s and Logomans, sit in the top tier of ultra-modern basketball collecting.
  • Trae Young (Hawks) – A dynamic scorer and playmaker whose market has been more volatile than Luka’s but still carries strong interest, especially for rare rookie patches and autos.
  • Michael Porter Jr. (Nuggets) – Injuries early in his career kept his market somewhat cautious, but his role in Denver’s success and championship run has kept collectors interested.
  • Marvin Bagley III – Once a high draft pick with strong hobby expectations, his path has been bumpier, and his market is more modest compared to the other three.

Putting all four on the same Logoman booklet from their rookie season anchors this piece in the broader 2018-19 draft story. For collectors who like to track an era by its key rookies, this card is a concise snapshot of how the class was perceived at the time.

Opulence and Logoman status

Within the ultra-modern era, brands like National Treasures and Flawless tend to get the most attention, but Opulence occupies a solid niche as a luxury, low-print-run release. The Golden Rookie Quad Memorabilia Booklet Logoman cards sit near the top of Opulence’s ladder:

  • Booklet format – oversize, with multiple panel displays.
  • True premium patches – in this case, Logoman content, which is some of the most chased memorabilia in basketball.
  • Ultra-low serial numbering – here, a true 1/1.

Even for collectors who primarily focus on other brands, a multi-rookie, multi-Logoman 1/1 from a high-end product is an eye-catching piece.

Why this sale matters

This sale at Goldin on May 10, 2026 is notable for a few reasons:

  1. Shows demand for altered high-end 1/1s – Despite the Authentic Altered label, the card still realized five figures. That suggests some buyers will prioritize uniqueness and Logoman status over condition purity when the piece is rare enough.
  2. Highlights multi-player dynamics – A quad rookie Logoman will almost always be compared to solo superstar Logomans. Watching where this type of piece prices relative to individual Luka or Trae 1/1s helps collectors understand how the market values multi-player cards.
  3. Anchors future comps – Because there are so few true comparables, any public auction result like this becomes a reference point the next time a multi-player 2018 rookie Logoman 1/1 surfaces, especially if it also carries an altered or non-numeric grade.

Price context and takeaways

For newer collectors, it’s helpful to break down where this sale sits in the larger landscape:

  • Ultra-modern high-end – This is not a casual pull-and-flip card. It lives in the part of the market where most activity happens via big auction houses rather than fixed-price marketplaces.
  • Condition vs. rarity trade-off – The Authentic Altered label almost certainly held the price below what a clean, high-grade example might bring. But for 1/1 Logomans, some buyers simply want a seat at the table.
  • Player mix matters – Luka is the clear hobby driver here, with Trae and Porter adding depth. Bagley’s presence is more about capturing the story of the draft class at the time than current star power.

If you track high-end basketball, this sale is a useful data point for:

  • How the market currently values multi-player 1/1 Logoman booklets versus solo centerpieces.
  • How much discount can appear when a card is labeled Authentic Altered instead of receiving a numeric grade.
  • The continued importance of 2018-19 rookies, especially Luka and Trae, in keeping ultra-modern basketball segments active.

What this might mean going forward

Without venturing into predictions, there are a few practical takeaways for collectors and small sellers:

  • Documentation matters – For any altered or potentially altered high-end card, having a major third-party authenticator like BGS at least confirm authenticity can make the difference between a niche private sale and broader bidding.
  • Multi-player cards are nuanced – When you look at a multi-player 1/1, pricing it strictly by the best name on the card can be misleading. Market history for pieces like this booklet helps calibrate expectations the next time you see a similar configuration.
  • Set research pays off – Understanding where a particular insert or booklet sits within a product (in this case, near the top of Opulence’s hierarchy) helps you contextualize both rarity and demand.

As more 2018-19 high-end rookies continue to surface at auction, this Golden Rookie Quad Memorabilia Booklet Logoman #8 will stand as a reference point for what collectors were willing to pay for a unique, altered, but undeniably significant piece of the class.