Alright, folks, let’s talk about Lamar Jackson cards. I’ve been getting into collecting lately, and like everyone else, I was curious about what the deal was with his cards. So, I dove in headfirst, and here’s what I learned.
My Lamar Jackson Card Journey
First, I started by just browsing around, you know, getting a feel for the market. I checked out some online marketplaces, saw a bunch of different cards listed – rookies, autographs, inserts, the whole nine yards. Prices were all over the place, which was kind of intimidating at first.

Then, I decided I needed some actual data. So, I found a few websites.I used these sites to track recent sales. It’s kind of like looking at a stock ticker, but for football cards. You can see what specific cards sold for, and when.
Here is what I did next:
- I started with the basics. I looked at his rookie cards, specifically the ones from 2018. Those are usually the most sought-after.
- I focused on the more popular sets. Prizm, Optic, Select – those are the big names in the card-collecting world.
- I compared prices across different platforms. I wanted to see if there were any big discrepancies.
- I paid attention to the card’s condition. Cards are graded on a scale, usually from 1 to 10, with 10 being “gem mint” (basically perfect).
After checking all the cards’s conditions, I picked a few cards I liked, set a budget, and started bidding. I actually won a couple of auctions! Nothing super expensive, but it was cool to get my hands on some actual Lamar Jackson cards.
I’ve still got a lot to learn, but it’s been a fun ride so far. Hopefully this is helpful.