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Anthony Edwards Cards Heat Up the Market: Over $3 Million in Sales on eBay

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Anthony Edwards, known affectionately as "AntMan," is making significant waves in the basketball card market. The Minnesota Timberwolves' young star has seen an explosive increase in the sales of his trading cards, with nearly 30,000 cards sold on eBay in the last three weeks alone, accumulating close to $3 million in total sales. This surge in interest underscores the rising market value of memorabilia associated with the promising NBA player.

Among the sales, thirteen of Edwards' cards have fetched prices upwards of $10,000 each. Notably, a 2020 National Treasures Rookie Patch Autograph (RPA) card, limited to just 99 copies and featuring a PSA '10' autograph grade, recently sold for $30,000. Another highlight includes an NT RPA graded 9.5/10 by Beckett, which commanded over $85,000 at a Goldin auction last week. Additionally, a game-worn jersey from Edwards' rookie year fetched even higher bids, signaling strong market demand for his memorabilia.

Edwards' appeal in the collectibles market is further evidenced by his dominance on the list of most-watched basketball card auctions on eBay. This attention is not just a reflection of his sports memorabilia value but also his performance on the court. Now in his fourth NBA season and not yet 23 years old, Edwards averages nearly 23 points per game and has been a key factor in positioning the Timberwolves for a potential extended playoff run. His impressive stats and increasing visibility have propelled his profile to new heights since being drafted into the NBA after just one year at the University of Georgia.

For collectors and fans wanting to know more about which of Edwards' cards are currently most sought after, further details can be found in a detailed story we published back in 2021. As Edwards continues to build his career, the interest in his trading cards and memorabilia is expected to grow, reflecting his rising star in the NBA and the sports collectibles market.