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Mickey Mouse SuperFractor PSA 10 Sells for $12,200
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Mickey Mouse SuperFractor PSA 10 Sells for $12,200

Figoca looks at the $12,200 Goldin sale of the 2025 Topps Chrome Disney Mickey Mouse Athletics SuperFractor PSA 10 and what it means for collectors.

Feb 26, 20268 min read
2025 Topps Chrome Disney Mickey and Friends MLB Home Jersey SuperFractor #MLBH-7 Mickey Mouse Athletics (#1/1) - PSA GEM MT 10

Sold Card

2025 Topps Chrome Disney Mickey and Friends MLB Home Jersey SuperFractor #MLBH-7 Mickey Mouse Athletics (#1/1) - PSA GEM MT 10

Sale Price

$12,200.00

Platform

Goldin

2025 Topps Chrome Disney Mickey and Friends MLB Home Jersey SuperFractor #MLBH-7 Mickey Mouse Athletics (#1/1) - PSA GEM MT 10 Sells for $12,200

On February 26, 2026, Goldin closed a fun crossover sale that sits right at the intersection of sports cards, Disney collecting, and modern chromium parallels: a 2025 Topps Chrome Disney Mickey and Friends MLB Home Jersey SuperFractor #MLBH-7 featuring Mickey Mouse in an Oakland Athletics home uniform.

The card realized $12,200 at auction, including buyer’s premium.

In this breakdown, we’ll walk through what this card is, why collectors care, and how this price fits into the broader market for Disney–MLB crossovers and modern SuperFractors.

Card overview: what exactly sold?

Here are the key details of the card:

  • Character: Mickey Mouse
  • Team theme: Oakland Athletics (home jersey design)
  • Year: 2025
  • Set: 2025 Topps Chrome Disney Mickey and Friends MLB Home Jersey
  • Card number: #MLBH-7
  • Parallel: SuperFractor (traditionally a 1-of-1 gold “swirl” refractor in Topps Chrome products)
  • Serial numbering: #1/1 stamped on the card
  • Grading company: PSA (Professional Sports Authenticator)
  • Grade: PSA GEM MT 10 (Gem Mint, the top standard grade for modern cards)

This is not a rookie card in the traditional sports sense (Mickey doesn’t have a standard “rookie year”), but within the niche of Disney–MLB cross-branded releases, this is a key issue: a 1/1 SuperFractor of the flagship character of the Disney universe, slabbed in top grade.

There is no autograph, memorabilia patch, or game-used material on the card. Its premium status comes from a combination of:

  • The SuperFractor parallel (typically the top chase in Topps Chrome)
  • The 1/1 serial numbering
  • The PSA 10 Gem Mint grade
  • The crossover appeal between sports card and Disney character collectors

Context: what is 2025 Topps Chrome Disney Mickey and Friends MLB Home Jersey?

Topps Chrome has long been one of the hobby’s core chromium brands in sports, especially in baseball. In recent years, Topps and Disney have collaborated on licensed releases that blend familiar Topps designs and parallels with iconic Disney characters.

The Disney Mickey and Friends MLB Home Jersey concept adds another layer:

  • Classic Disney characters are shown in MLB-style home uniforms.
  • Teams and colors evoke real MLB franchises (in this case, the Oakland Athletics aesthetic) without relying on a single active player.
  • The checklist is accessible to both baseball fans and character collectors.

Within that framework, SuperFractors are usually the top parallel tier:

  • Typically limited to one copy per subject (1/1)
  • Highly recognizable gold, spiral pattern refractor finish
  • Viewed by many collectors as the “ceiling” chase in a Chrome-style product

So this card sits at the top of the pyramid for this specific Mickey Mouse / Athletics home jersey design.

Grading: why PSA GEM MT 10 matters

PSA GEM MT 10 is PSA’s highest regular grade, indicating a virtually flawless modern card by their standards:

  • Centering, corners, edges, and surface show no significant flaws
  • Any minor issues are extremely small and not easily visible

For 1/1 cards, the grade doesn’t change the fact that there is only one copy. However, a PSA 10 can still influence demand because:

  • It provides assurance on condition for high-end buyers.
  • It differentiates this copy from how it might be perceived if it were ungraded or in a lower grade.
  • It can matter to collectors who focus on registry sets (PSA’s system for tracking graded set completions), even for non-traditional sets.

In short, the card’s scarcity comes from being a 1/1 SuperFractor. The PSA 10 helps it present as a “best-possible” example of that single copy.

Market research: sales and comps

Because this is a 1/1 SuperFractor, there are no true identical duplicates to form a traditional price history. For cards like this, collectors look at:

  • Prior sales of the same exact card (if it has ever sold before)
  • Sales of comparable cards (“comps”) – similar items that help frame price, such as:
    • Other Mickey Mouse SuperFractors from related Disney Chrome releases
    • SuperFractors of other major Disney characters in PSA 10
    • High-end parallels (like Gold /5 or Red /5) from the same set

As of the February 26, 2026 sale at Goldin:

  • There is no widely reported, public prior sale of this exact #MLBH-7 Mickey Mouse Athletics SuperFractor.
  • Relevant comps come from:
    • Character-based SuperFractors (Disney, Star Wars, and other entertainment properties) that have sold on major auction platforms.
    • High-end Disney x Topps collaborative cards featuring Mickey and iconic characters in premium parallels.

Those comps, where publicly visible, show broad price ranges driven by:

  • Character popularity (Mickey at the very top tier)
  • The set’s profile (core Chrome-branded releases draw more attention than more niche experiments)
  • Grade and presentation

Within that ecosystem, a $12,200 realized price puts this sale in what can reasonably be seen as a strong but not completely unprecedented result for a modern, non-sport SuperFractor built around a globally recognized character.

Because modern entertainment and non-sport card markets are still developing, prices for 1/1s can vary significantly from auction to auction. Single sales set a reference point, not a stable “value.”

How does $12,200 fit into the broader picture?

With a 1/1 like this, the main questions are:

  1. Is the character truly top-tier in its lane?
    For Disney, Mickey Mouse is as “flagship” as it gets.

  2. Is the parallel top-end within the product?
    As a SuperFractor 1/1, this is effectively the apex parallel for this card.

  3. Is the grade reassuring to higher-end buyers?
    PSA GEM MT 10 checks that box.

  4. Is the set recognizable and hobby-friendly?
    A Chrome-branded, MLB-themed Disney release fits well into the modern, graded, parallel-based collecting style.

Taking those together, the $12,200 Goldin result can be viewed as:

  • A reference point for future Mickey Mouse SuperFractors in sports-adjacent Disney crossovers.
  • A data point for high-end character-based cards competing with mid- to high-tier modern sports cards.
  • An illustration of how licensed crossovers have carved out real space in the modern market.

It is not, by itself, a guarantee that future examples will land at the same price level. But it shows that there is committed demand for the top parallel, top character combination in this lane.

Collector significance: why this card matters

A few factors give this card hobby significance beyond just the final hammer price:

1. Cross-appeal: sports, Disney, and pop culture

This card speaks to multiple collector groups:

  • Sports card collectors who like Topps Chrome formats and parallel chases.
  • Disney collectors who focus on Mickey and key franchise characters.
  • Pop culture / entertainment collectors who have moved into graded cards.

Cross-appeal tends to deepen the bidding pool for truly scarce pieces, which matters more when there’s literally only one copy available.

2. Modern era scarcity: manufactured but still real

This card is part of the ultra-modern era (roughly mid-2010s to present), where:

  • Products are heavily parallel-driven.
  • 1/1s are produced intentionally each year.

Even though 1/1s are now a standard part of the hobby, scarcity still matters when:

  • The subject is a top-tier character.
  • The parallel is the flagship of an established Chrome line.

This card checks both boxes.

3. Part of a growing non-sport and crossover segment

The high-end non-sport and crossover segment—Star Wars, Marvel, Disney, gaming, and other IP-based cards—has seen more attention and higher-profile sales in recent years.

A Mickey Mouse SuperFractor at $12,200 helps illustrate that:

  • Character-based cards can attract serious bidding when the right combination of brand, design, and scarcity aligns.
  • The line between “sports” and “non-sport” collecting is increasingly blurred when the card construction and release strategy follow familiar sports templates.

What collectors can take away

For newcomers, returning collectors, and small sellers, a few practical observations from this sale:

  1. Know the hierarchy of parallels.
    In Chrome-style products, SuperFractors are typically the top tier. Understanding where a card sits in the parallel ladder (base, refractor, numbered colors, 1/1s) is key to reading market potential.

  2. Contextualize 1/1s cautiously.
    With only one copy, sales history is thin or nonexistent. Projections rely on comps from similar—but never identical—cards.

  3. Grade plus subject plus set all matter.
    A PSA 10 by itself doesn’t create demand; it amplifies it when the subject (Mickey), the parallel (SuperFractor), and the set (a Chrome-branded Disney–MLB release) already have interest.

  4. Cross-collecting is a real driver.
    Cards that live in multiple collecting worlds can see more bidding pressure than niche-only items, especially when they’re key issues.

As always, a single auction result is a data point, not a price guarantee. But the February 26, 2026 Goldin sale of the 2025 Topps Chrome Disney Mickey and Friends MLB Home Jersey Mickey Mouse Athletics SuperFractor #MLBH-7 PSA 10 adds a clear, documented example of what high-end, character-driven, ultra-modern 1/1s can do when they hit the open market.

For collectors tracking the growth of Disney and non-sport cards within a sports-style framework, this is a sale worth bookmarking.