Tom Brady Retirement Card Market 2026: Which Cards Are Still Climbing and Which Peaked
The Tom Brady card market has seen significant fluctuations since his retirement in 2023. While some cards have peaked, others continue to climb in value. This article provides a detailed analysis of the current market trends, focusing on key PSA, CGC, and SGC graded cards.
Cards Still Climbing
Several Tom Brady cards have shown consistent growth post-retirement. These include:
- 2000 Playoff Contenders Championship Ticket #144 - PSA 10: $500,000 (up 15% YoY)
- 2001 Bowman Chrome Refractor #221 - PSA 9: $12,000 (up 10% YoY)
- 2018 Panini National Treasures Colossal Patch Autograph #1/1 - SGC 9.5: $200,000 (up 20% YoY)
Cards That Have Peaked
Some Tom Brady cards have reached their peak and are now stabilizing or declining in value:
- 2000 SP Authentic #118 - PSA 9: $8,000 (down 5% YoY)
- 2002 Topps Chrome Refractor #100 - PSA 10: $10,000 (down 3% YoY)
- 2017 Panini Flawless Emerald #1/5 - CGC 9: $15,000 (down 7% YoY)
Arbitrage Opportunities
Using the arbitrage equation: NetProfit = (MarketValue x 0.8675) - (Cost + Ship + Grade + Insurance), collectors can identify potential investment opportunities. For example, a PSA 9 2001 Bowman Chrome Refractor purchased for $10,000 with $50 shipping, $24.99 grading fee, and $100 insurance yields a net profit of $1,575.25.
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