Get your hands on this limited edition Victor Wembanyama 2023-24 TOPPS NOW® Basketball Card VW-3. This exclusive sports trading card features the rookie player from NBA team San Antonio Spurs, with a print run that is perfect for any collector. The card is ungraded and near mint or better, with a card thickness of 130 Pt.   These cards were printed and mailed in April of 2024.  There were only 18,791.  While that may seem like alot.  Consider in 1989, they printed 1 million rookie cards of Ken Griffey Jr. For the debut of the upper deck.  Cards of the 80s and 90s were massed produced, which ruined most of their values.  The only cards that faired well from the era were cards scarce to even pull out of packs in mint condtion because of just poor printing and packaging known from the era.  Today, you can own a card that was crafted with care and have a shorter print run, and Topps is leading the way in innovative design and giving us the quality card investors want.


Celebrate the 2023-24 season with this original and licensed print card, language in English. It is the perfect addition to any collection and great for any fan of the sport. Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of history.


Overview

First ever to achieve 25+ points, 10+ rebounds, 5+

assists, 5+ blocks, and 5+ three-pointers in a game.


Note this card was printed in April of 2024 and shipped in May of 2024.


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All listings under $30 and weighting less than 3 ounces will be shipped via first class postage without tracking. Please allow 10 days for dilevery.  Items weighing more than 3 oz, and costing over $30 will be shipped within 2 business days of payment and a tracking number provided in the updated listing page and usually will be delivered within 7 days of purchase.


Note- If purchasing multiple items, you will receive a refund on secondary items of 50% off on shipping.  However, the highest shipping cost for purchasing heavier items or more expensive items will always be applied first.  Example:  you want to buy a card for $9.99 with a shipping charge of $2.50.  You also decide to purchase a complete set of 1983 topps baseball cards for $125.00 with a shipping charge of $13.25.  You will  pay the $13.25 shipping on the set and only be charged $1.25 shipping on the card.  They will be shipped in one box, and you will receive a refund of $1.25. 


Listings over $300 will be insured, and the shipping cost will be higher as a result as the insurance costs more than the shipping.


🏒 Frequently asked questions:


     What's the lowest you will take?   I often get a lot of inquiries on my listings, and sadly, most want me to lose money on cards.  You should first understand that eBay actually makes over 20 percent on every penny the buyer pays to include on taxes and shipping on promotional listings.  As a result, eBay often makes more than I do.  please do not be rude by making such inquiries.  If you want to make an offer, then do so.  If I make you a lower offer than I have in the listing, it is my best offer, I will not accept counter offers.  Time and circumstances of course change.  So you might check back with me a month later by making another offer.


       Will you trade? No, my items are listed for sale, and I use the funds to buy new cards. 


       Will you split up a lot?  No, It takes a lot of work to list items, and with over  over a million cards in my old collection, it is hard to go through, it is a daunting task to try and list just a few a day.  Lots are meant to add value and save on shipping.


     Will you take more photos?  Yes, in some cases, I will if the listing item being offered is over $75.  However,  on items that I have multiple items of the same item.  I will pull the best conditioned card I have and send it to you.  If I state in the description of the cards condition, then I do so based on over 40 years of collecting.   Pulling cards back out to take more photos takes time, and experience has shown me that it seldom results in a sale.  So please do not make such a request on cheap listings.