
Anthony Edwards 2020-21 Contenders Gold PSA 9 Sale
Breakdown of the $12,566 sale of the 2020-21 Contenders Premium Gold Rookie Ticket Auto Anthony Edwards PSA 9 at Goldin on 2/08/26.

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2020-21 Panini Contenders Premium Edition Rookie Ticket Autograph Gold #105 Anthony Edwards Signed Rookie Card (#03/10) - PSA MINT 9
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Goldin2020-21 Panini Contenders Premium Edition Rookie Ticket Autograph Gold #105 Anthony Edwards Signed Rookie Card (#03/10) - PSA MINT 9 just recorded a notable modern-basketball sale at Goldin on 2/08/26, closing at $12,566.
In this breakdown, we’ll unpack what the card is, why it matters to Anthony Edwards collectors, and how this sale fits into the broader market for high‑end Edwards rookies.
Card overview
Full card details
- Player: Anthony Edwards
- Team: Minnesota Timberwolves
- Year: 2020-21
- Product: Panini Contenders Premium Edition
- Insert/Subset: Rookie Ticket Autograph (Rookie Ticket Auto)
- Parallel: Gold
- Card number: #105
- Serial numbering: #03/10 (only 10 copies produced)
- Autograph: Signed rookie card (sticker auto on the Chrome-style Premium Rookie Ticket design)
- Grading company: PSA
- Grade: PSA MINT 9
- Auction house: Goldin
- Sale price: $12,566
- Sale date: February 8, 2026 (UTC)
The Premium Edition Rookie Ticket Autograph line takes the classic Contenders “Rookie Ticket” design and translates it to a Chrome-style, optically finished card stock. The Gold parallel out of 10 is one of the most desirable non–1-of-1 versions in the Premium RT Auto rainbow.
This card is considered a key rookie issue for Anthony Edwards within the Contenders ecosystem. While many collectors still view the base paper Rookie Ticket Auto as the true “flagship” Contenders rookie, the Premium Edition Gold offers a much lower print run and a more high-end aesthetic.
Why this card matters to collectors
A core Anthony Edwards rookie
Anthony Edwards is one of the headlining young stars of the 2020-21 NBA rookie class. For modern and ultra-modern basketball (roughly mid‑2000s to present), collectors generally focus on a few consistent “pillars” for star rookies:
- Prizm (and its key parallels)
- National Treasures RPA (rookie patch autograph)
- Contenders Rookie Ticket Autos (paper and Premium Chrome-style versions)
Within that structure, this card checks several important boxes:
- It’s from a major, established brand (Panini Contenders).
- It’s a rookie-year autograph card, which tends to be a core target for player collectors.
- It’s a Gold parallel /10, which is a widely-recognized premium tier in modern sets.
Short print and parallel hierarchy
Panini’s color hierarchy can vary by product, but for Contenders Premium Edition, Gold out of 10 sits near the top of the parallel ladder, just beneath ultra-rare options like 1/1s. Ten copies worldwide, before grading, means genuine scarcity even in an ultra-modern product.
From a collector’s perspective, that scarcity matters more when combined with:
- A proven or emerging star
- An on-card or prominent autograph
- A brand that collectors recognize and understand
This Edwards checks all of those, which is why sales are tracked closely alongside his Prizm Golds, National Treasures RPAs, and other cornerstone rookies.
Ultra-modern dynamics
As an ultra-modern card, most surviving copies are likely to be in relatively high grade. That makes the details within high grades (PSA 9 vs PSA 10, auto quality, centering nuances) matter more than they would in older eras.
A PSA MINT 9 grade on a Chromium-style, low-serial rookie auto is still considered strong, especially when the population (the number of copies graded at each level) is small. While we don’t have a complete PSA pop report snapshot in this article, the overall cap of 10 raw copies sets a hard ceiling on the combined PSA/BGS/SGC population.
Market context and recent sales
In hobby conversations, “comps” simply means comparable recent sales—either the same card or very close versions (e.g., different parallels, slightly different grades) that help frame current market levels.
For this Anthony Edwards:
- The Gold /10 Premium Edition Rookie Ticket Auto is a thinly traded card; it does not surface often in public auctions.
- When copies do appear, the small sample size can make it hard to define a stable price band. One strong performance or one softer sale can move perceived value more than in heavily traded cards like base Prizm rookies.
- Sales of other top Edwards rookies—such as National Treasures RPAs, Prizm Golds, or Optic/Select Gold autos—show that the high-end Edwards market has been active and sensitive to his on-court performance.
Within that context, the $12,566 result at Goldin on 2/08/26 sits in what collectors would generally view as the serious high-end lane for non–logoman, non‑1/1 rookie autos. Exact number comparisons vary by card and grade, but the takeaway is straightforward: this is treated as a meaningful premium Edwards rookie by serious player collectors and investors, not as a mid-tier insert.
Because public sales of this exact card and grade are sparse, it’s more useful to see this result as one data point in a thin market rather than a precise long‑term “value” marker. Future results may swing higher or lower depending on:
- Edwards’s on‑court trajectory (All‑NBA nods, playoff runs, awards)
- The broader ultra-modern basketball card cycle
- How frequently other copies of this card (raw or graded) come to market
How PSA 9 fits in the grading picture
In modern Chrome-style cards, many collectors chase PSA 10s, but PSA 9s remain relevant for a few reasons:
- Tiny supply: With only 10 copies printed, there may be only a handful of PSA‑graded Golds. Even if a PSA 10 exists, not all owners are sellers.
- Price step-down: A PSA 9 can serve as an entry point for collectors who want the card itself more than they need a perfect label.
- Visual quality: Many PSA 9s present nearly as well as 10s, especially when the main flaws are subtle (like minor surface or back edge issues).
For ultra-low print cards, collectors often prioritize owning any strong copy over waiting indefinitely for the ideal label.
What this sale signals to the hobby
A single auction never tells the whole story, but this Goldin sale offers a few practical takeaways:
High-end Edwards demand is still organized around core brands. Contenders Premium Rookie Ticket Autos, particularly low-serial parallels like this Gold /10, remain part of the core conversation alongside Prizm and National Treasures.
Thin markets create price variability. With so few copies, each sale can land differently depending on timing, exposure, and bidder pool. Collectors should look at ranges and trends, not one number in isolation.
Auction-house exposure still matters. A card like this surfacing at a major auction house such as Goldin on 2/08/26 ensures it is seen by serious collectors and player-focused buyers, which can help set broader expectations for future private and public deals.
For collectors, buyers, and small sellers
If you’re a new or returning collector:
- Think of this card as an example of how modern rookies are structured: base rookie autos, then short-print color parallels, with Gold often being a critical tier.
- Understanding this structure helps you make sense of more accessible cards in the same family—Silver, Red, Blue, or non-auto parallels within 2020-21 Contenders and other products.
If you’re an active hobbyist or small seller:
- Keep an eye on how Edwards’s top-tier rookies (NT RPAs, Prizm Golds, Contenders Golds) move relative to each other. Changes at the high end often filter down into mid-tier rookies and inserts.
- When you see a thinly traded card like this sell at a major house, treat it as a reference point, not a rigid price tag. Condition nuances, eye appeal, and timing all matter.
As always, none of this is financial advice—just context to help you understand where this 2020-21 Panini Contenders Premium Edition Rookie Ticket Autograph Gold #105 Anthony Edwards #03/10, PSA MINT 9 fits in today’s basketball card landscape.
For more data-driven looks at recent sales and key rookies, figoca will continue tracking notable auction results across Goldin and other major marketplaces.