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Bradley Beal best rookie cards

Bradley Beal and his top 3 rookie cards

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Bradley Beal is arguably one of the best franchise players to play for the Washington Wizards.

Yet the all-star calibre player’s rookie card isn’t as highly valued as his peers playing at the same level.

Even the potential of teammate Rui Hachimura has his rookie card value substantially higher.

But it could be a good buy low opportunity for Bradley Beal fans who expect even more from the highly touted shooting guard.

Here’s our top 3 picks below with links to take you to the listing to bid or buy on eBay.

1. 2012-13 Panini Prizm Rookie Card

The Panini Prizm set is a great place to start and while most new rookie cards have plenty of parallels, there is only 3 in the 2012 set.

Most of the ones listed are the base and they’re quite affordable – even the well-graded ones.

Look for the autograph card too in this set from Beal.


2. 2012-13 National Treasures Rookie Patch Autograph Card

Here’s one of the high-end basketball rookie cards you’ll have to pay up for but it’s a beauty.

This one has Beal’s autograph and patch on the card numbered to just 199.


3. 2012-13 Immaculate Collection Rookie Patch Autograph Card

For those looking for a little more variety, the Immaculate Collection set has several image variations and configurations of Beal’s rookie patch autograph card.

The serial numbers vary but they are considerably more affordable than the aforementioned National Treasures rookie patch autograph card.


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