Austin Reaves Rookie Cards

If you want one Austin Reaves rookie card to anchor your collection, start with the flagship 2021 Prizm #165. Use the checklist below to compare core rookie issues, spot better photos, and pull up live listings fast.

Rookie year: 2021Flagship RC: 2021 Prizm #165Top recent sale: Clean PSA 10 slabs and clear Silver-style parallels tend to lead the strongest Reaves sales snapshots.See live listings

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Values & Trends

Austin Reaves rookie cards live in the modern Panini era where the set and the exact card number matter as much as the player. His flagship Prizm base is the easiest “reference card” for comparing prices, while Silver-style parallels and clean PSA 10s are where the biggest jumps usually happen. Because he’s a role-driven market (not a long-established superstar tier), values tend to move with playoff moments, role security, and how often his cards show up in clean condition.

  • Flagship baseline: The 2021 Prizm #165 is the card most collectors use as the default starting point.
  • Grade spreads: Modern chrome surfaces show scratches and print lines easily. Clean gem copies separate quickly from “nice raw.”
  • Parallel clarity: If you pay up for color or Silver, verify the parallel and the card number in photos so you avoid mismatched listings.

Buying Guide: How to Pick Austin Reaves Rookie Cards

  • Start with Prizm #165: If you only buy one card, make it the flagship Prizm base. It’s the easiest to comp, the easiest to sell, and the most searched.
  • Use card numbers in every search: Search “Reaves Prizm 165”, “Select 248”, “Mosaic 241”, and “Revolution 132” to keep sold filters clean.
  • Decide raw vs graded: If you want a safer purchase, buy a graded copy. If you buy raw, assume you are paying for condition risk and check corners, centering, and surface reflections in bright photos.
  • Don’t overpay for vague parallels: Listings that say “rare” without showing a serial stamp or the parallel name are common. Favor listings with clear photos and exact parallel names.
  • Use simple market rules: For grading decisions and fees, our $80 grading rule helps you decide when a submission makes sense.
  • Shop smarter on eBay: If you want a step-by-step checklist, use our eBay buying guide .

Full Rookie Card Checklist

Image Card Year # Details 90d Avg RAW 90d Avg PSA 9 90d Avg PSA 10 eBay
Panini Prizm Base RC
Austin Reaves · Panini Prizm
2021165eBay
Panini Prizm Silver
Austin Reaves · Panini Prizm
Silver Prizm
2021165eBay
Panini Select Base RC
Austin Reaves · Panini Select
2021248eBay
Panini Mosaic Base RC
Austin Reaves · Panini Mosaic
2021241eBay
Panini Revolution Base RC
Austin Reaves · Panini Revolution
2021132eBay
Court Kings Acetate Rookie (Premium Insert)
Austin Reaves · Court Kings Acetate Rookies
Acetate Rookies
20212eBay

True RC, Autos and Serials

A rookie card (often shortened to “RC”) is an in-pack card from a player’s rookie season. For Austin Reaves, collectors generally treat the 2021 Prizm #165 as the flagship true rookie reference. From there, most upgrades fall into two buckets: premium parallels (especially Silver-style and clearly numbered colors) and signature cards. If you are new, start with the flagship card number first, then only pay up when the parallel, serial, and condition are clearly shown in photos.

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Grading & Population

Modern NBA rookies are heavily graded, so the “value jump” is usually concentrated at the top grade. If you want the cleanest comparison across recent sales, look at PSA 9 and PSA 10 for the flagship Prizm #165 and the most popular parallels. If you are buying raw with the goal of grading, focus on surface quality first, then corners and centering.

  • Surface is king: Chrome cards often show print lines and scratches. If the listing photos are dark or blurry, assume higher risk.
  • Centering matters: A card that looks “fine” at a glance can miss gem grades due to subtle left-right shifts.
  • Learn the grade scale quickly: PSA grades explained .

About Austin Reaves

Austin Reaves rookie card photo

Austin Reaves is a guard for the Los Angeles Lakers who entered the NBA in 2021. He became a fan favorite for his calm decision-making and big-moment shotmaking, especially in playoff spotlight games. Collectors will often search for him by nicknames like “AR15” and “Hillbilly Kobe,” so if you are hunting listings, include those terms only after you anchor your search with the set and card number.

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FAQ

What is Austin Reaves’ true rookie card?
The 2021 Panini Prizm #165 is widely treated as Austin Reaves’ flagship true rookie card. It is the easiest reference card for comps, grading, and long-term liquidity.
How much is an Austin Reaves rookie card worth?
It depends on the set and the grade. Base rookies are usually the lowest entry point, while PSA 10s and Silver-style parallels sell for more. Use recent sold listings for the most current snapshot.
Which Austin Reaves rookie card should I buy first?
If you want one “default” pick, start with the 2021 Prizm #165. If you want an upgrade, look at the Prizm Silver (same card number) or a premium insert like Court Kings Acetate Rookies.
Where is the best place to find Austin Reaves rookie cards for sale?
eBay typically has the widest selection. Use searches with the set name and card number, filter for sold listings to check recent prices, and review photos and seller feedback carefully.
Should I grade an Austin Reaves rookie card?
Grading can make sense for clean cards with strong surfaces, corners, and centering, especially flagship Prizm and popular parallels. For raw cards with unclear photos or visible flaws, buying an already-graded copy is often safer.

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