After a slow start to this season, the old Stephen Curry we know has come back to life. The whole league is taking notice of the Golden State Warriors star's return, much to the delight of those who invested in the Baby-Faced Assassin. Due to this, it's Stephen Curry card value conversation time! 

Curry, who missed most of last season, is finally showing people why he won the MVP for two straight seasons. In the 29 games he played for the Golden State Warriors, the 12-year veteran is averaging 30 points, 5.3 rebounds, six assists, and a steal each night. He’s also hitting 42% from downtown and an insane 93% from the free-throw line.

Of course, there’s no better proof of Curry’s impressive comeback than his 62-point outburst against the Portland Trailblazers last month. Curry exploded by draining eight of his 16 attempts from beyond the arc while boasting +20 plus/minus score in that game.

As it stands, Stephen Curry is leading the Warriors to a respectable 16-13 record, placing them seventh in the Western Conference. It wasn’t too long ago when Golden State was dismissed by many after Klay Thompson went down with a season-ending injury.

Now that the Warriors are bursting out into the scene, it’s high time to take a look at the team’s effect on Stephen Curry trading card stock.

Stephen Curry trading card value doing before resurgence?

We take a look at one of Curry’s most definitive cards in the market right now – his PSA 10 Topps rookie card.

This card on eBay peaked at the start of this season when it was auctioned off at an insane price of $27,255. The number then sharply dropped on the last day of 2020 when another PSA 10 was auctioned off for $5,325, which was very far from a previous auction a few days earlier.

The lowest this card reached was when an auction held at the last week of January amounted to only $1,999. All things considered, that is definitely a bargain, especially with how Curry is playing right now.

State of Stephen Curry Card Value

Since that time, Curry’s graded Topps rookie cards have steadily climbed back. From $9,600 at the end of last month, this specific card has now doubled its value.

Proof of this upward trend occurred last when two auctions eBay for Curry’s PSA 10 Topps rookie card fetched $18,408 and $18,499, respectively. This amount is expected to at least stay at that level, thanks to Curry’s stellar performance so far. That number could even go higher if the Warriors make the playoffs in a few months.

The verdict?

Sadly, the window to buy low on Stephen Curry rookie cards has passed. It can only go down if the All-Star gets injured and misses a lot of games, Golden State misses the postseason, or they’re eliminated early in the playoffs. 

Stephen Curry Cards, Stephen Curry Trading Card Value

The good news here is that Curry is a surefire future Hall of Famer. Whether the Warriors make it big this season or not, investing in Curry’s stock will yield minimal risks, especially with his spectacular MVP-like performance this season. Better monitor the dips in his prices so you can make the most out of your investment in Curry.