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Yahoo
6 days ago
- Entertainment
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Hulk Hogan's legacy lives on: A look at his most iconic cards and collectibles
News of Hulk Hogan's passing has sent shockwaves through fans and collectors alike as the wrestling world lost one of its most iconic figures today. One of the most recognizable faces in pop culture history and a pioneer in pro-wrestling, Hogan defined an era and has left an irreplaceable impact. Hogan's legacy in the ring is only matched by his lasting presence in the hobby. When it comes to wrestling cards, Hogan's are in the top echelon of sought after memorabilia. Since his arrival in the early 1980s, Hogan has been the wrestling focus of the hobby. While we mourn his passing, we take a look at the cardboard that helped capture his legendary life. From rookie cards never released in the U.S. to modern parallel autos, the Hulkster always commanded the attention of collectors. Here's a breakdown of Hulk Hogan's most iconic and valuable cards, from his earliest appearances to contemporary collectibles: 1982 Westling All Stars #2- The True Rookie If wrestling has an equivalent to the 1952 Mickey Mantle, this is it. Widely regarded as Hogan's true rookie, it's arguably the most legendary wrestling card of all time. Interestingly, no PSA 10 examples are documented, adding to the card's mystique. A PSA 9 recently sold for an astounding $132,000, making it one of the highest-priced wrestling cards ever. (Buy on Ebay.) 1985 Topps WWF- The Mainstream Rookie It makes sense that Hogan would have more than one recognized rookie card. His first appearance in a Topps product symbolizes his transition into a pop-culture phenomenon. The iconic vintage design is unmatched today. Only 15 PSA 10 examples exist, with recent sales ranging from $21,000 to $35,000, securing its status as a premier collectible from the 1980s. (Buy on Ebay.) 1981 Popy (Japan) - 1st-Ever Card For dedicated hobby historians, this is Hogan's earliest printed card, part of the 1981 Popy set released before Hulkamania took hold in the U.S. Its international rarity adds considerable intrigue since it was never officially distributed stateside. A PSA 10 sold for $15,000, and even a PSA 9 fetched a substantial $7,500. (Buy on Ebay.) 2022 Panini Champion Signatures- Parallels Gold /10, Blue /49 True to his fans, Hogan participated in high-end collectible sets long after leaving the ring. These contemporary cards cater to today's collector, with the 2022 Panini Champion Signature Gold parallel fetching $20,000 and the Blue /49 version selling between $1,500 and $2,000. Decades after his wrestling career ended, Hogan still commands attention as the set's most coveted card. (Buy on Ebay.) 2023 Leaf Pro Set Memorabilia Auto – Hulkamania Lives On This is for anyone that wants a more attainable and reasonable Hogan card. The card provides the iconic yellow and red gear that all fans want to see. That along with a great bold signature makes for a nice piece to remember his legacy by. Raw versions of these cards can be found for around $200-$400. (Buy on Ebay.) Why Collecting Hulk Hogan Still Matters Despite Hulk Hogan's passing, his life and legacy will endure. He wasn't just some wrestler card to collect, he was and is THE WRESTLER. His contributions to sports entertainment and his iconic status as a pop-culture figure remain unforgettable. His sports cards not just recognize the great wrestler he was but the phenomenon the Hulk was and forever will be. For many fans mourning the loss of the greatest showman of an era, these cards serve as lasting reminders of a legend whose influence transcends the ring. Do you have any Hulk Hogan memorabilia? Show it off on Mantel.
Yahoo
28-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Caleb Williams, Drake Maye 1/1 rookies set records with $100,000-plus sales
Key cards for two of the top three picks from the 2024 NFL Draft topped $100,000 in Goldin's April Elite Auction on Saturday to set public sales records for each player. Selected No. 1 overall by the Chicago Bears, Caleb Williams' 2024 Panini Prizm Black Finite 1/1 PSA 9 sold for $122,000, more than tripling the previous record for any Williams card. Advertisement Prior to Saturday, Williams' high public sale, according to data tool Card Ladder, was the $37,200 paid for a 2024 Topps NOW 1/1 at Fanatics Collect in October 2024. Drake Maye's 2024 Panini Prizm Black Finite 1/1 BGS 9.5 sold for $109,800. (Credit: Goldin) Drake Maye, the No. 3 overall pick by the New England Patriots last season, saw his record more than double when his 2024 Panini Prizm Black Finite 1/1 BGS 9.5 fetched $109,800. The previous record for any Maye card at public auction was the $45,200 paid for his 2024 Panini Absolute Green Kaboom 1/1 PSA 10 at Alt in February. Saturday's sales for Williams and Maye become the top two for any player from the 2024 NFL Draft, passing the previous high of $85,000 paid for Jayden Daniels' 2024 Panini Absolute Green Kaboom 1/1 PSA 8 on eBay in January. Advertisement For both Williams and Maye, the record sales come amid significant price declines for both players' markets over the last year. Data tool Market Movers reports a nearly 55% price decline for Williams across the 47,800 sales logged over the last 365 days. Over that timeframe, the tool tracked sales for more than 1,200 different cards. Maye has experienced a similar fall, with the tool reporting a nearly 46% decline in price across the more than 48,000 sales logged over the last year. Market Movers has tracked sales for more than 1,400 different Maye cards over that period. Ben Burrows is a reporter and editor for cllct, the premier company for collectible culture. He was previously the Collectibles Editor at Sports Illustrated. You can follow him on X and Instagram @benmburrows.