This 2023-24 Panini Select trading card features Victor Wembanyama of the San Antonio Spurs, with a Concourse Blue Cracked Ice Rookie RC design. The card is part of the National Basketball Association (NBA) set and is numbered 87. It is a must-have for basketball fans and collectors alike and is sure to be a valuable addition to any collection. The card is manufactured by Panini and features a variety of aspects, including the team, season, and features. It is a great opportunity to own a piece of NBA history and showcase your love for the sport.  I have more than one of these cards, and both are in near mint or better condition.



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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 listings from 940investments, you will receive a refund on secondary listinga shipping fee of 50% off on shipping for the secondary shipping.  However, the highest shipping cost for purchasing heavier items or more expensive items will always be applied first.  the items will be packaged and shipped together and will only reference 1 tracking number.


Listings over $360 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.  For the record, some people think it's okay to contact me and offer less than half of what I have an item listed for.  I am not a thrift store.  You offer insults me as such, and I will be banned you from purchasing items from 940investments.  This may seem a bit drastic, but in my experience, such inquires are deplorable tactics to see how desperate the seller is.  They are looking for the very least a seller will take.  After all, there are no rules as such saying you can't ask.  Just because you can insult someone doesn't mean you should.  I understand that a lot of vendors acomidate such thinking by simply posting their items for twice as much as what they want for it.  So it can be a bit confusing.  However, just as many sellers don't.  There is a reason why many of us allow for offers, but if a seller sets a threshold limit on the offer.  It's there for a reason.  They know what they need.  Yet you will always have hustlers contacting you trying to convince you that they can get your item for way cheaper and even cite comparable sales.  Items are condtion sensitive.   No one pays exactly the same for an item.  Yes, some items go down in value, but if they do.  I'm perfectly capable of adjusting my prices.  Granted, sometimes a client might be interested in several items, and I often will price down items for them.  The best advice is if you really want something and want a larger discount.  Have some tac about it and never start with your lowest offer.  Offer your highest.  I have had several potential clients offer less than 50 percent just to be informed that they are banned from shopping.  When I explain what they did wrong, many wind up offering way more, but then the damage is done to the relationship.  Had they started with their best offer, they wouldn't have insulted me.


       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 unless you have a serious concearn.  I get that sometimes items can appear to have a defect based on lighting, positioning, and even the background.  I try to take several photos from various angles.  I will always note in the description if there is a noticeable flaw.


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