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Nikola Jokic 2015 NT Rookie Auto /25 BGS 9.5 Sale
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Nikola Jokic 2015 NT Rookie Auto /25 BGS 9.5 Sale

Breaking down the $26,840 Goldin sale of the 2015-16 National Treasures Nikola Jokic Rookie Autographs Silver /25 BGS 9.5 with 10 auto.

Mar 15, 20266 min read
2015-16 Panini National Treasures Rookie Autographs Silver #152 Nikola Jokic Signed Rookie Card (#10/25) - BGS GEM MINT 9.5, Beckett 10 - Pop 4

Sold Card

2015-16 Panini National Treasures Rookie Autographs Silver #152 Nikola Jokic Signed Rookie Card (#10/25) - BGS GEM MINT 9.5, Beckett 10 - Pop 4

Sale Price

$26,840.00

Platform

Goldin

2015-16 National Treasures Nikola Jokic RPA Auto /25 Sells for $26,840

For modern basketball collectors, Nikola Jokic has quietly turned into one of the most important names in the entire hobby. On March 15, 2026, Goldin sold a key Jokic rookie: a 2015-16 Panini National Treasures Rookie Autographs Silver #152 Nikola Jokic, serial-numbered 10/25, graded BGS GEM MINT 9.5 with a Beckett 10 autograph grade. The final price was $26,840.

For a population ("pop") of just 4 in this grade, this is a meaningful data point for one of Jokic’s true premium rookies.

Card overview: what exactly sold?

Let’s break down the card itself:

  • Year & set: 2015-16 Panini National Treasures Basketball
  • Player: Nikola Jokic, Denver Nuggets
  • Card number: #152
  • Subset: Rookie Autographs Silver
  • Serial numbering: #10/25 (only 25 copies of this Silver parallel exist)
  • Attributes: On-card autograph (signed directly on the card)
  • Rookie status: This is a key high-end rookie card from Jokic’s true rookie year
  • Grading:
    • Beckett Grading Services (BGS) 9.5 GEM MINT overall
    • Beckett 10 autograph grade
    • Population: Pop 4 in BGS 9.5/10 for this specific card

National Treasures is widely considered one of Panini’s flagship high-end releases. For many modern NBA stars, National Treasures Rookie Patch Autographs (RPAs) and Rookie Autographs are among the most chased cards in the hobby.

This particular copy is the Silver parallel of the Jokic Rookie Autographs card, limited to 25. It does not appear to be a patch version, but the combination of a low serial number, on-card auto, and GEM MINT grade still makes it an elite piece for Jokic collectors.

Why this Jokic matters to collectors

Jokic’s position in the modern era

Nikola Jokic has gone from under-the-radar second-round pick to one of the defining players of the modern NBA. Multiple MVPs, an NBA title, and a style of play that appeals to both analytics and eye test have all fed long-term interest.

For collectors, that matters because:

  • Sustained elite performance usually matters more than short-term hype.
  • Jokic is widely viewed as a player whose career is building a strong all-time resume.
  • His rookie year (2015-16) falls into the modern/ultra-modern category, where print runs rose compared to the 2000s—but true high-end, low-serial, on-card autos remain genuinely scarce.

Why National Treasures is important

For newcomers: National Treasures (often shortened to "NT") is one of Panini’s key premium basketball products. Boxes are expensive, and the main chase cards are:

  • Rookie Patch Autographs (RPAs)
  • On-card Rookie Autographs, often serial-numbered

Within that structure, a low-numbered, on-card Jokic rookie auto from NT is considered a centerpiece card. Even though the Silver /25 is not as scarce as his /5 or 1/1 cards, it sits in an important tier just below the absolute top.

Market context and recent sales

When collectors talk about “comps”, they mean recent comparable sales that help give price context for a card.

For the 2015-16 National Treasures Nikola Jokic Rookie Autographs and RPAs, recent public comps have generally shown:

  • Strong prices for BGS 9.5 and PSA 10 copies of key Jokic rookies from premium sets (National Treasures, Immaculate, Flawless).
  • Noticeably higher premiums for:
    • Lower serial numbers (/25, /20, /10, /5, 1/1)
    • On-card autos with a 10 auto grade
    • Population scarcity (few copies in top grades)

This sale at $26,840 via Goldin on March 15, 2026 slots into that broader pattern of high-end Jokic rookies commanding solid five-figure prices when they check most of the boxes:

  • Premium brand (National Treasures)
  • Rookie card from his first NBA season
  • Low-serial parallel (/25)
  • On-card auto with a Beckett 10 grade
  • BGS 9.5 GEM MINT with a very small population (Pop 4)

High-end Jokic cards have seen periods of rising and stabilizing prices depending on:

  • Playoff runs and deep postseason performances
  • Award announcements (especially MVP seasons)
  • Overall hobby cycles (booms and corrections)

This particular result is consistent with the idea that the market continues to treat Jokic’s top-tier rookies as serious long-term pieces rather than just short-term hype vehicles.

Pop report and scarcity

A population report (or "pop report") is simply the grading company’s count of how many copies of a specific card exist in each grade.

For this card:

  • BGS lists only 4 copies of the 2015-16 NT Rookie Autographs Silver #152 Jokic at 9.5 GEM MINT with a 10 auto.

This matters because:

  • Even if more raw copies exist, cracking them out of packs and then achieving GEM MINT with a perfect auto is not guaranteed.
  • For a serious Jokic PC (personal collection), a Pop 4 GEM MINT can feel much closer to unique than the print run of 25 might suggest.

How this sale fits into the Jokic market

A few key takeaways from this Goldin sale:

  1. Validation of National Treasures as a Jokic cornerstone. This sale reinforces that NT rookie autos remain one of the go-to references for Jokic’s high-end market.
  2. Grading and auto grade matter. The combination of BGS 9.5 and a Beckett 10 autograph helps separate this copy from raw or lower-graded versions.
  3. Low-serial, on-card rookies are still a focus. Even as the hobby becomes more educated about print runs and parallels, collectors continue to prioritize low-numbered, on-card rookie autos in premium sets.

What this means for different types of collectors

This sale isn’t a signal or a guarantee—it’s simply one more data point in a growing record of Jokic’s market history. But depending on where you are in the hobby, it can mean different things:

  • New collectors: It shows how large the gap can be between base rookies and premium, low-serial, on-card autos. A $26,840 sale is not a starting point, but it can help you understand the top of the Jokic market.
  • Returning collectors: If you left the hobby when high-end products were still emerging, this provides a clear example of how "premium rookie" now often means National Treasures, Immaculate, or Flawless rather than just base Topps or Upper Deck.
  • Active hobbyists and small sellers: This sale is a useful benchmark when you’re evaluating mid-tier Jokic rookies. You can use it as a ceiling reference and then work down based on brand, serial number, card type, and grade.

Final thoughts

The 2015-16 Panini National Treasures Rookie Autographs Silver #152 Nikola Jokic, #10/25, BGS 9.5 with a Beckett 10 auto, selling for $26,840 at Goldin on March 15, 2026, is another steady marker in the maturing Jokic market.

It combines:

  • A respected high-end brand
  • A true rookie year issue
  • Low serial numbering
  • An on-card autograph
  • A GEM MINT grade with a strong pop profile

For collectors tracking Jokic’s long-term hobby footprint, this is the kind of sale worth bookmarking—not as a promise of what comes next, but as a clear snapshot of where one of his key rookie autos currently stands.