
Deion Sanders
1996 • Topps
Series 2 • #315

2023 • Topps • Allen & Ginter
Major League Baseball • Atlanta Braves
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Deion Sanders from Allen & Ginter (2023)
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Deion Sanders' 2023 Allen & Ginter card commands a premium driven by his crossover appeal as a two-sport legend with sustained collector demand across both baseball and football markets. With only one active listing available, price discovery is limited, which typically allows sellers to anchor higher relative to comparable Braves-era Sanders cards. The Allen & Ginter brand carries its own collector prestige, often trading above standard Topps base sets due to its vintage aesthetic and dedicated hobbyist following.
The serial-numbered designation significantly tightens the available supply, placing this card in a higher-demand tier compared to base or non-numbered parallels from the same set. Graded copies in the population are a critical factor here — low PSA or BGS population numbers on a serial-numbered parallel can make high-grade examples exceptionally scarce and difficult to replace once sold. Collectors should cross-reference the specific parallel tier, as Allen & Ginter serial-numbered parallels range from short runs in the hundreds down to single-digit print runs, each commanding distinctly different market positioning.
Sanders' Hall of Fame trajectory in football, combined with his recent high-profile coaching success at Colorado, has reignited mainstream interest in his collectibles across all sports, creating strong crossover demand that benefits even his baseball cards. Serial-numbered Allen & Ginter inserts of iconic multi-sport athletes tend to hold value well due to the finite supply ceiling and consistent collector interest from multiple hobby communities. Grading submission trends for Sanders cards have increased notably in recent years, meaning raw copies are increasingly being locked into slabs, which gradually tightens the tradeable supply of high-grade examples over time.

1996 • Topps
Series 2 • #315

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Low Number • #13

1990 • Topps
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2015 • Panini
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1992 • Upper Deck
Low Number • #247