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Luka Doncic Flawless Gold /10 PSA 9 Auto 10 Sale
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Luka Doncic Flawless Gold /10 PSA 9 Auto 10 Sale

Breakdown of the $22,509 Goldin sale for the 2023-24 Luka Doncic Flawless Star Swatch Signatures Gold /10, PSA 9 with PSA/DNA 10 auto.

Feb 15, 20266 min read
2023-24 Panini Flawless Star Swatch Signatures Gold '24-25 Flawless Update #SSS-LUD Luka Doncic Signed Patch Card (#08/10) - PSA MINT 9, PSA/DNA GEM MT 10 - Pop 2

Sold Card

2023-24 Panini Flawless Star Swatch Signatures Gold '24-25 Flawless Update #SSS-LUD Luka Doncic Signed Patch Card (#08/10) - PSA MINT 9, PSA/DNA GEM MT 10 - Pop 2

Sale Price

$22,509.00

Platform

Goldin

2023-24 Panini Flawless Star Swatch Signatures Gold '24-25 Flawless Update #SSS-LUD Luka Doncic Signed Patch Card (#08/10) - PSA MINT 9, PSA/DNA GEM MT 10 - Pop 2

On February 8, 2026, Goldin closed a notable ultra-modern Luka Doncic sale that’s worth a closer look for high-end basketball collectors.

A copy of the 2023-24 Panini Flawless Star Swatch Signatures Gold "24-25 Flawless Update" #SSS-LUD sold for $22,509. The card is serial-numbered 08/10, graded PSA MINT 9 with a PSA/DNA GEM MT 10 autograph, and currently sits at a population ("pop") of just 2 in PSA 9 with a 10 auto.

This piece combines several elements collectors tend to track closely:

  • Player: Luka Doncic, Dallas Mavericks
  • Year / Product: 2023-24 Panini Flawless, Star Swatch Signatures Gold, "24-25 Flawless Update"
  • Card number: #SSS-LUD
  • Serial numbering: /10 (this copy is 08/10)
  • Attributes: on-card autograph, multi-color memorabilia patch, low serial-numbered gold parallel
  • Grading: PSA MINT 9 for the card, PSA/DNA GEM MT 10 for the autograph
  • Population: Pop 2 in this specific PSA 9 / Auto 10 combination

Flawless, especially in basketball, is widely regarded as a premium, low-print-run, high-end product line. Star Swatch Signatures is one of the brand’s core veteran star auto-patch inserts. While this is not a rookie card, it is a key ultra-modern on-card auto/patch issue of one of the defining players of the current era.

Because this is an extremely low-pop, low-serial card, public sales can be sparse. That makes precise price tracking difficult; instead, collectors usually lean on a mix of nearby points:

  • Similar Luka Flawless auto-patch cards numbered to 10 or fewer
  • Different parallels (e.g., non-gold versions of Star Swatch Signatures)
  • Other premium on-card auto/patches from National Treasures, Immaculate, and earlier-year Flawless

Within that wider ecosystem of Luka’s high-end cards, a $22,509 result is consistent with strong but not unprecedented interest in premium, low-serial auto-patch cards of established stars. The combination of a PSA 9 card grade and a PSA/DNA 10 autograph grade typically places a copy near the upper tier of condition-based demand, though a true PSA 10 / 10 (if one exists) would usually command a clear premium.

Why this card matters to collectors

For collectors who mostly know Luka for his flagship Prizm and Optic rookies, it’s helpful to place this card in the broader hobby context:

  • Ultra-modern era: 2018-present is often called the "ultra-modern" window. Production volume has risen, but certain high-end lines (like Flawless) remain tightly controlled.
  • Flawless as a brand: Flawless is positioned at the top of Panini’s basketball pyramid—metal briefcases, low print runs, on-card autos, and game-used or high-end patches in many cases.
  • Star Swatch Signatures: This insert focuses on star-level players with large patch windows and on-card signatures. It sits in the lane of “centerpiece” cards for player collectors.
  • Gold parallel /10: Gold parallels numbered to 10 are often treated as a core chase tier across many sets. They’re low enough in print to feel scarce but show up often enough to establish some market history over time.

This specific card is not a rookie, but for a player like Luka, key veteran auto-patch cards from high-end sets can function as “pillars” in a long-term player collection. They often sit beside cornerstone rookies, not beneath them.

Market context and comps

Because of the low serial numbering and the Pop 2 status in PSA 9 / Auto 10, there are limited public sales for this exact card. That’s typical for high-end Flawless: many copies disappear into long-term collections, and when they do surface, they may appear only at major auction houses.

Without forcing comparisons to cards that don’t really match, collectors generally look at:

  • Other Luka Flawless Star Swatch Signatures cards from the same year in different parallels or grades
  • Comparable gold /10 auto-patch cards from other premium Panini lines
  • Earlier-year Flawless or National Treasures RPAs (rookie patch autographs) and star patch autos to establish where this sits in the player’s overall card “hierarchy”

From that angle, a $22,509 result suggests a healthy level of demand for Luka’s established high-end pieces. It sits below his rookie grail territory but comfortably within the range where serious collectors and focused investors operate.

Grading details: PSA 9 with PSA/DNA 10 auto

For newer collectors, it’s worth unpacking what these grades mean:

  • PSA MINT 9: The card itself shows only minor wear—usually very small edge or corner flaws visible under close inspection.
  • PSA/DNA GEM MT 10 auto: The autograph is graded separately for quality—clarity, completeness, and absence of smudging or streaking. A 10 auto is considered top-tier.

In high-end memorabilia cards, a strong auto grade can meaningfully influence demand, especially if some raw or lower-grade examples show streaks, fading, or bubbling on the signature.

Pop report and scarcity

A "pop report" (population report) is the grading company’s count of how many copies of a card exist in each grade. With a serial number of /10 and a PSA pop of 2 in this 9/10 combo at the time of the sale, we have:

  • Built-in scarcity from the serial numbering
  • Additional scarcity from limited grading submissions and the challenge of achieving a Mint 9 with a Gem Mint 10 autograph on a thick, premium patch card

Patch/autograph cards are notoriously difficult to grade well. They are thick, can be condition-sensitive straight out of the box, and often show edge chipping or corner wear. That makes high grades proportionally more meaningful than on standard chrome stock.

Player and hobby backdrop

Luka Doncic remains one of the central figures in the modern basketball card landscape:

  • Established star status rather than pure speculation
  • Regular playoff relevance and statistical production
  • A broad international fan base

While day-to-day performance and short-term narrative swings can move prices in the ultra-modern market, a card at this level tends to be treated more as a long-term cornerstone than a quick flip, at least by many buyers.

Takeaways for collectors and small sellers

For collectors:

  • This sale underlines how high-end, low-serial auto-patch cards of true stars can carve out their own lane separate from rookies.
  • If you PC (player-collect) Luka, this type of card functions as a centerpiece, with scarcity, brand, and on-card ink all working in its favor.

For small sellers and hobbyists:

  • When evaluating a high-end patch auto, pay attention to: brand (Flawless vs mid-tier sets), serial number, auto grade, and patch quality.
  • Auction houses like Goldin often attract the deepest pool of bidders for this tier of item, which can help establish clearer “public” price context.

The $22,509 result at Goldin on February 8, 2026 doesn’t rewrite Luka’s market by itself, but it does reinforce ongoing appetite for strong, authenticated, on-card auto-patch pieces from trusted premium products.

As always, any single sale is just one data point. For anyone tracking or targeting similar cards, it’s best to view this as part of a broader pattern of recent sales across auction houses and fixed-price marketplaces.