
Mike Williams
2021 • Panini
Donruss • #76

2010 • Playoff • National Treasures • NFL Gear Combos • Autograph Prime
National Football League • Los Angeles Chargers
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This 2010 Playoff National Treasures card features Mike Williams of the Los Angeles Chargers, card #15. A great addition to any football card collection. This is the Autograph Prime parallel variant. Mike Williams cards remain popular among collectors. Ships securely with tracking.
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The 2010 Playoff National Treasures Mike Williams commands a notable premium within his broader cardography, as National Treasures is widely regarded as one of the premier high-end football card products of that era. With only one active listing currently available, the card trades in a thin market where scarcity of supply can amplify price sensitivity significantly. Williams' role as a key contributor for the San Diego Chargers during this period gives the card contextual appeal among team collectors and early 2010s NFL enthusiasts.
National Treasures cards from this vintage are serial numbered to low print runs, typically ranging from single digits to no more than 99 copies depending on the parallel tier, making raw copies inherently scarce. Autographed variants carry additional collector weight, and the existence of graded copies suggests some population has gone through third-party authentication, though overall PSA and BGS population reports for this specific card remain limited. The combination of a serial number, on-card or sticker autograph, and the National Treasures brand places this firmly in the premium insert tier rather than base set territory.
Williams had a productive but relatively brief window of relevance in the NFL, which tempers long-term speculative upside compared to perennial Pro Bowl players from the same set. However, the ultra-low print run and the enduring collector demand for National Treasures autographed relics provide a floor of stability for patient holders. Grading submission trends for early 2010s Playoff products have seen renewed interest as vintage high-end football cards gain traction, and a single available listing means any uptick in collector attention could shift market positioning quickly.

2021 • Panini
Donruss • #76

2022 • Panini
Score • #FS3

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