Stephon Marbury
1997 Topps Chrome Destiny ยท #D10 ยท 1997
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| Grade | Value | eBay |
|---|---|---|
| Ungraded | $1.25 | Buy on eBay โ |
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How much is the 1997 Topps Chrome Destiny Stephon Marbury #D10 worth? Raw, ungraded copies sell for around $1.25, while graded examples can be worth significantly more. This Basketball card is part of the 1997 Topps Chrome Destiny set.
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Market context
The junk-wax era means supply is high, but that cuts both ways: raw copies are affordable entry points, while flawless graded examples stand out precisely because so many copies exist in lesser condition.
The basketball card market rewards star power โ top players' cards consistently outperform the broader market.
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Frequently asked questions
- How much is the 1997 Topps Chrome Destiny Stephon Marbury #D10 worth?
- An ungraded Stephon Marbury #D10 is worth approximately $1.25. Values change with the market โ check the live eBay listings for current pricing.
- Where can I buy the Stephon Marbury #D10 card?
- Stephon Marbury 1997 Topps Chrome Destiny cards are available on eBay โ use the grade-specific links above to find current listings, or browse the live listings carousel on this page.
- What affects the value of the Stephon Marbury #D10?
- Condition and grade matter most, followed by the player's performance and career trajectory. Parallel versions, print runs, and overall hobby demand also move the price.