
Endrick Kaboom Gold /10 PSA 9 sells for $16,165
Figoca reviews the $16,165 Goldin sale of the 2023-24 Donruss FIFA Kaboom! Gold /10 Endrick PSA 9 and what it means for soccer collectors.

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2023-24 Panini Donruss FIFA Kaboom! Gold #18 Endrick Rookie Card (#03/10) - PSA MINT 9
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Goldin2023-24 Panini Donruss FIFA Kaboom! Gold #18 Endrick Rookie Card (#03/10) - PSA MINT 9 Sells for $16,165
On May 22, 2026, Goldin closed a notable ultra-modern soccer sale: a 2023-24 Panini Donruss FIFA Kaboom! Gold #18 Endrick Rookie Card, serial-numbered 03/10 and graded PSA MINT 9, realized $16,165.
For a lot of collectors, this card checks several important boxes at once: it is an early high-end Endrick issue, from a popular insert brand (Kaboom!), in a scarce parallel (Gold /10), with a strong grade from a major third-party grader.
Below, we break down what sold, why it matters, and where this result broadly fits into the current market for Endrick Kabooms and comparable ultra-modern soccer grails.
Card rundown: what exactly sold?
• Year and product: 2023-24 Panini Donruss FIFA Soccer
• Insert: Kaboom! (case-hit style insert)
• Parallel: Gold, serial-numbered 03/10
• Card number: #18
• Player: Endrick
• Team (on card): Brazil (national team issue within a FIFA-licensed product)
• Rookie status: Widely treated as a key early Endrick Kaboom rookie-style issue within Donruss FIFA
• Grading: PSA MINT 9 (by PSA, one of the major grading companies)
• Attributes: low serial number to /10, high-profile chase insert, no autograph or patch, strong grade for a foil Kaboom surface
Kaboom inserts are widely considered “case hits,” meaning you typically see about one per case of product rather than one per box. The Gold parallel further tightens scarcity by limiting the print run to just 10 copies across the entire checklist.
This particular copy is numbered 03/10 on the back, and a PSA 9 is effectively a top-tier grade for a card type that often picks up edge and surface wear right out of the pack.
Why Kaboom! matters in soccer
Kaboom! has become one of Panini’s most recognizable modern inserts across basketball, football, and soccer. In soccer specifically, Kaboom cards are often treated as:
• A key non-autograph, non-patch chase for major stars and rookies
• A visually distinctive, comic-book-style parallel to a player’s more standard rookie cards
• A cross-sport collecting lane: Kaboom collectors often chase the insert across players and sports, not just within a single product
For modern and ultra-modern (roughly 2016 and later) soccer, Kaboom sits alongside Color Blast, Stained Glass, and a handful of other inserts as a core part of the “iconic insert” landscape. For young stars like Endrick, a Kaboom rookie or early Kaboom is frequently mentioned in the same breath as their key chromium rookies when collectors talk about “must-have” cards.
Endrick: why collectors care
Endrick is one of the most closely watched young forwards in the world. A few hobby-relevant factors help explain the interest:
• Age and trajectory: Endrick entered global hobby radar as a teenager, with early appearances for Palmeiras and rapidly escalating expectations around his move to European football. • National team angle: Brazilian prospects carry a long tradition in the hobby. Early Brazil-jersey cards and inserts frequently become reference points if the player develops into a true star. • Ultra-modern collecting culture: In the current era, the hobby tends to identify a small cluster of “premium early cards” for each hyped prospect. For Endrick, early Kaboom, Color Blast, and low-numbered chromium parallels are all in that conversation.
Any time a key early-card sale happens at a recognizable auction house like Goldin, it becomes a data point collectors refer back to when discussing where Endrick sits relative to his peers.
Price context at $16,165 (Goldin, May 22, 2026)
This sale closed at $16,165 on Goldin on May 22, 2026.
When collectors talk about “comps” (comparable sales), they are usually looking at:
- This exact card in different grades (e.g., PSA 10, BGS 9.5, raw ungraded)
- The same player, same insert, different parallels (for Kaboom: base, Gold /10, and any higher-tier parallels if they exist)
- Other key Endrick rookies or early cards from different products (e.g., Prizm, Select, or early sticker issues)
For this specific Endrick Kaboom! Gold /10 in PSA 9, recent public data points are relatively thin, as you would expect given there are only 10 copies total and not all will be graded or sold at open auction. Sales of similar cards often occur in private deals or in smaller venues that do not publish full historical data.
However, a few broad patterns usually show up in this type of market:
• Population scarcity: Low serial-numbered Kaboom parallels typically have very small PSA population reports. A PSA “pop report” is a count of how many copies of a given card have been graded in each grade. Gold /10 cards often show single-digit populations for the top grades. • Grade spread: For Kabooms in general, PSA 9 and PSA 10 tend to be the key value tiers. PSA 8 and lower usually form a separate pricing band due to visible wear on a visually bold design. • Insert premium: Kaboom Gold /10 cards of emerging stars typically command a strong premium over base Kabooms and over many standard-numbered rookie parallels, primarily due to perceived flagship-insert status plus hard scarcity.
Against that backdrop, a $16,165 result for a PSA 9 Gold /10 Endrick looks consistent with how the market has treated ultra-scarce Kaboom parallels for other high-expectation talents in the early phase of their careers. Without a thick stack of prior public sales of this exact card, it is more accurate to treat this as a fresh benchmark than to label it definitively high or low.
Set and era: 2023-24 Donruss FIFA in the ultra-modern landscape
The 2023-24 Panini Donruss FIFA release sits squarely in the ultra-modern window. A few characteristics of this era matter for collectors:
• High initial supply at the base level: Donruss is a widely opened product, and base cards are not scarce. Scarcity comes primarily from inserts, serial-numbered parallels, and grading.
• Insert-driven chase: For many collectors, the chase in Donruss is now focused on Kaboom, Night Moves, and other short-printed or case-hit style inserts rather than on base rookies alone.
• Condition sensitivity: Kaboom cards feature bold foil and edges that are prone to chipping. This makes high-grade examples more important, especially in low-serial parallels where every copy counts.
Endrick’s presence in this set means that for a large segment of collectors, 2023-24 Donruss FIFA will be remembered as one of his foundational ultra-modern years.
How collectors might interpret this sale
Again, this is not financial advice, and there are no guarantees about future prices. But as a piece of hobby context, this sale offers a few takeaways:
Confirmation of Kaboom’s role for Endrick
Seeing a Kaboom Gold /10 reach five figures at a prominent auction house reinforces the idea that Kaboom is part of Endrick’s core early-card story, not a side note.Market willingness to pay for low-serial scarcity
Collectors often debate whether to prioritize serial numbering, grading, or brand. A /10 Gold Kaboom in PSA 9 touches all three, and this result shows that buyers were willing to pay a premium for that combination.Benchmark for future Endrick inserts
Even if future sales land higher or lower, this $16,165 Goldin result becomes a reference point when collectors compare upcoming Kaboom, Color Blast, or other rare Endrick inserts.Reminder to check actual comps and population data
With only ten copies printed, each public sale can look very different depending on timing, broader market conditions, and what else is on the auction block. It is helpful for collectors to check real-time comps, pop reports, and recent private or auction-house notes rather than relying on a single result.
Tips for newer collectors looking at similar cards
If you are just getting into high-end or semi-high-end soccer inserts, here are a few straightforward steps to evaluate a card like this:
Identify the exact parallel
“Kaboom” alone is not enough. Confirm base vs. Gold /10 (or any other color), and check the serial number on the back.Confirm the grade and grader
PSA, BGS, and SGC each have slightly different grading scales and reputations. Make sure you know whether you are looking at a PSA 9, PSA 10, BGS 9.5, or a raw (ungraded) copy.Look up population reports
Check how many copies have been graded at each grade level. For a /10 card, the pop report will give you a sense of how many are actually circulating in slabs.Review a range of comps
Look at recent sales for the same card in different grades and for comparable inserts of the same player. This gives you context, not a prediction.Factor in player risk and timeline
With ultra-modern prospects, playing time, club situation, injuries, and form can all move interest up or down. Collect what you enjoy owning, not just what seems hot.
What this sale tells us about Endrick’s hobby profile
The Goldin result for this 2023-24 Panini Donruss FIFA Kaboom! Gold #18 Endrick (#03/10) PSA MINT 9 reinforces a few broader themes about the player’s place in the hobby:
• Endrick already has a presence in the same lane as other heavily collected young forwards, at least in terms of appetite for rare inserts. • Kaboom is cementing itself as one of the main “early-career snapshots” that collectors look for when they think about his trajectory. • For soccer in general, it shows continued support for non-auto, non-patch, low-print-run inserts as centerpiece cards, not just side pieces to rookie autos.
As always, the most sustainable collecting strategy tends to be focusing on cards and players you genuinely like. For Endrick collectors and for Kaboom-focused insert collectors, this sale is a clear, publicly visible bookmark: on May 22, 2026, at Goldin, one of the ten Kaboom Gold copies in PSA 9 found a new home for $16,165.
For more data-driven breakdowns of notable sales across modern and vintage soccer, you can keep following figoca’s coverage as the ultra-modern soccer market continues to develop, card by card.