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Ronald Acuña Jr. 2024 Transcendent MLB Logo Patch 1/1

Breakdown of the $14,030 Goldin sale of the 2024 Topps Transcendent Ronald Acuña Jr. MLB Logo Patch 1/1 PSA 10 game-used patch card.

Feb 16, 20267 min read
2024 Topps Transcendent Collection MLB Logo Patch #MLBP-RAJ Ronald Acuna Jr. Game-Used Patch Card (#1/1) - PSA GEM MT 10

Sold Card

2024 Topps Transcendent Collection MLB Logo Patch #MLBP-RAJ Ronald Acuna Jr. Game-Used Patch Card (#1/1) - PSA GEM MT 10

Sale Price

$14,030.00

Platform

Goldin

2024 Topps Transcendent MLB Logo Patch Ronald Acuña Jr. 1/1 Sells for $14,030

Goldin reported the sale on 02/08/26 of a standout modern baseball card: a 2024 Topps Transcendent Collection MLB Logo Patch #MLBP-RAJ Ronald Acuña Jr. Game-Used Patch Card, serial-numbered 1/1 and graded PSA GEM MT 10, closing at $14,030.

Below we’ll unpack what this card is, why it matters to collectors, and how this sale fits into the broader Acuña and high-end patch market.


Card Snapshot

Card details

  • Player: Ronald Acuña Jr.
  • Team: Atlanta Braves
  • Year: 2024
  • Set: Topps Transcendent Collection MLB Logo Patch
  • Card number: #MLBP-RAJ
  • Parallel/variant: MLB Logo Patch, serial-numbered 1/1 (one of one)
  • Memorabilia: Game-used patch featuring the MLB logo
  • Grading company: PSA
  • Grade: GEM MT 10 (PSA’s highest standard grade)
  • Auction house: Goldin
  • Sale date (UTC): 02/08/26
  • Realized price: $14,030

This is not a rookie card; it’s an ultra-modern, ultra-premium issue built around a game-used MLB logo patch and extremely low serial numbering. Within the Transcendent line, logo patch and nameplate-style 1/1s generally sit near the top of the product’s hierarchy.


What Makes This Card Special?

1. Ultra-premium product line

Topps Transcendent is one of Topps’ highest-end baseball releases. Boxes are extremely limited and very expensive, and the checklist tends to focus on:

  • Star veterans
  • Hall of Famers
  • Top prospects

Cards like this MLB Logo Patch 1/1 are closer to “collectible art pieces” than typical mass-produced cards. They’re printed on thick, premium cardstock with ornate designs and often feature gold trim or framed constructions.

2. One-of-one game-used logo patch

A serial number of 1/1 means this is the only copy of this exact card produced. For collectors, that matters in a few ways:

  • There is no higher or lower serial version of this exact card; it stands alone.
  • For player collectors who focus on Acuña, this is effectively a “grail” target within the 2024 Transcendent line.
  • Game-used logo patches, especially the MLB logo from the jersey, are considered among the most visually and conceptually premium patch pieces.

“Game-used” indicates the patch comes from a jersey Acuña actually wore in a game, rather than a jersey used only at a photo shoot or event.

3. PSA GEM MT 10 grade

PSA is one of the main grading companies in the hobby. A GEM MT 10 grade represents:

  • Sharp corners
  • Clean edges
  • Strong surface
  • Centering within PSA’s tightest tolerances

For thick, patch-based cards, getting a PSA 10 can be more difficult than with standard base cards. The thicker the card, the more prone it is to:

  • Edge chipping
  • Corner dings
  • Printing/handling defects

So a PSA 10 on a premium patch 1/1 adds a layer of condition scarcity on top of the already unique patch and serial number.


Where This Fits in the Market

Understanding comps

“Comps” are recent comparable sales that collectors look at to understand current market ranges for a card or a close variant. For a true 1/1, perfect comps almost never exist, so collectors usually:

  • Look at other high-end Acuña 1/1s (patch or patch/autograph) from similar brands
  • Consider recent results from Transcendent and comparable luxury products
  • Adjust for key differences: patch quality, on-card autograph vs. non-auto, rookie vs. non-rookie, and grading

Price context for $14,030

At $14,030, this sale places the card firmly in the upper tier of Acuña’s non-rookie, non-logo-man patch cards, but below the most historic or record-setting cards tied to his rookie season or unique MLB logo man / bat knob style 1/1s.

Some patterns seen around the high-end Acuña market:

  • Rookie-year 1/1s from flagship-style or cornerstone products (e.g., 2018 issues, especially with on-card autographs and strong patches) tend to sit at a premium.
  • Game-used logo or nameplate patches from ultra-premium sets like Transcendent, Definitive, and Dynasty have drawn solid five-figure prices when the patch is strong and the design is attractive.
  • PSA 10 can support higher outcomes compared to raw (ungraded) or lower-grade copies, particularly for collectors focused on condition.

For this specific card, it’s a blend of factors:

  • Not a rookie card, but an established superstar in his prime.
  • Unique game-used MLB logo patch, which is inherently scarce.
  • Top-of-line product and highest PSA grade.

All of that makes a mid–five-figure sale consistent with how the high-end Acuña and Transcendent market has been behaving in the current ultra-modern environment.


Why Collectors Care About Acuña High-End Cards

Player profile

Ronald Acuña Jr. has become one of the defining players of the current era:

  • MVP-caliber seasons
  • Power/speed combo that creates attention-grabbing stat lines
  • A key face of the Atlanta Braves and of modern MLB offense

Collectors who build long-term player collections often prioritize:

  • Rookie cards and key parallels
  • High-end, low-serial patch and patch/auto 1/1s
  • Unique premium issues from brands like Transcendent, Dynasty, and Definitive

This 2024 Transcendent MLB Logo Patch 1/1 checks the second and third boxes very clearly.

Modern / ultra-modern era dynamics

This card sits squarely in the ultra-modern category: post-2020, with heavy emphasis on:

  • Low-serial numbered parallels
  • Premium memorabilia
  • High-end, boutique product formats

Ultra-modern cards often have:

  • Lower overall print runs for these premium inserts than mass-market base cards
  • A lot of individual 1/1 variations across products, which can diffuse attention across many grails

Even within a landscape full of 1/1s, game-used logo patches in PSA 10 remain a more targeted, focused segment of demand, typically driven by serious player collectors and high-end modern buyers.


How This Sale Informs the Market

For Acuña collectors

This Goldin sale on 02/08/26 provides a reference point for:

  • A non-rookie, ultra-premium Transcendent 1/1 with a top-tier patch and PSA 10 grade
  • What the market is willing to pay in early 2026 for a gem-mint, game-used logo patch of a current superstar

If you’re holding or chasing similar cards, this type of sale can help you:

  • Frame asking prices or offers for comparable high-end Acuña patches
  • Compare value against rookie-year cards, autos, and other 1/1s

For set and product collectors

For collectors who focus on Topps Transcendent:

  • This corroborates the ongoing demand for Transcendent’s most premium patch content, not just the autograph roster.
  • It shows that even outside of prospect or rookie focus, veteran superstar 1/1s can command strong attention when paired with premium memorabilia.

For sellers and small dealers

If you’re a small seller or dealer, this sale can help you:

  • Understand how condition (PSA 10) can impact outcomes for thick, patch-based cards.
  • See how auction houses like Goldin can be effective venues for unique, one-of-one cards, especially when they can be properly marketed to high-end modern buyers.

As always, each card is its own market. Individual results can vary based on timing, auction visibility, recent on-field performance, and broader hobby sentiment.


Key Takeaways

  • The 2024 Topps Transcendent Collection MLB Logo Patch #MLBP-RAJ Ronald Acuña Jr. Game-Used Patch 1/1, PSA GEM MT 10 sold at Goldin on 02/08/26 for $14,030.
  • It’s a non-rookie, but a true 1/1 from a top-tier luxury product, featuring a game-used MLB logo patch and the highest PSA grade.
  • Within the context of ultra-modern high-end patches, the realized price sits in a logical range: strong, but below the most historic rookie and record-setting Acuña pieces.
  • For collectors, this card functions as a reference point for evaluating other high-end Acuña patches and for understanding where premium Transcendent memorabilia stands in the current market.

For more sales data and card-level insights like this, figoca’s goal is to help you read the market clearly—whether you’re just getting back into the hobby or already building a focused high-end collection.