Cade Cunningham Prizm Silver PSA 10 Prices: Late 2025 Sold Data

Cade Cunningham 2021-22 Prizm Silver PSA 10: Recent Sold Prices and What Collectors Should Know

The 2021-22 Panini Prizm Silver Rookie Card of Cade Cunningham (card #282) has become one of the defining modern base-parallel rookies of the post-pandemic hobby. Prizm Silver is the flagship “it” parallel that many collectors treat as the benchmark non-serial rookie: scarce enough to feel meaningful, liquid enough to trade often, and iconic enough to anchor a player collection. When the card is graded PSA 10, it sits right in the center of high-demand modern basketball collecting.

Recent sales activity shows how volatile this market can be. In a short stretch of late 2025, PSA 10 copies of the same card show results ranging from roughly the low hundreds to around a thousand dollars, depending on listing accuracy, the exact parallel, and buyer confidence in what is actually being offered.

Why this card is special

Prizm Silver is the modern rookie measuring stick. For many NBA collectors, the first “big” non-numbered rookie chase is Prizm Silver. It is the card people recognize quickly in photos. It is also the copy that tends to move when a player spikes in news cycles, puts up a big month, or gets mentioned in trade rumors. If someone says they own “the Prizm Silver rookie,” this is the type of card they mean.

Card #282 is the key Cade Cunningham rookie. Cunningham’s Prizm rookie is the standard reference point for his early market, especially in PSA 10. Inserts, variations, and other products matter, but #282 is the staple most collectors use to gauge where Cade is.

PSA 10 is the liquidity grade. Modern collectors often prize Gem Mint copies because condition sensitivity is real with chrome-era cards. Centering, print lines, surface scratches, and edge chipping can separate a 9 from a 10 quickly. In practice, PSA 10 copies typically set the headline price, and PSA 9 tends to follow as the “value” alternative.

The athlete: why collectors keep betting on Cade

Cade Cunningham entered the league with the profile collectors want: a top overall pick, lead-guard role, and the kind of skill package that translates into highlight plays and box score production. He has been asked to carry a heavy creation load early in his career, which brings both opportunity and scrutiny. For card markets, that matters. High-usage players usually have more visible nightly impact, and visibility drives demand.

Collectors also respond to “franchise face” potential. Cunningham has been tied to Detroit’s long-term direction from day one, and that kind of identity can strengthen a player’s hobby footprint, especially if the team takes a step forward and national attention increases. The Prizm Silver PSA 10 is the cleanest single-card way for many collectors to express that belief.

Late 2025 sold prices: Prizm Silver #282 PSA 10

Based on the sales notes provided, several late-2025 sales for 2021-22 Panini Prizm Silver #282 Cade Cunningham RC PSA 10 show premium results clustered in the high hundreds, with multiple strong auction finishes from China-based sellers and a few Best Offer sales in the United States and abroad.

  • Dec 22, 2025: $849.99 (Best Offer accepted) plus $8.40 shipping, United States.
  • Dec 21, 2025: $760.00 (21 bids) plus $39.99 shipping, China.
  • Dec 9, 2025: $762.22 (45 bids) plus $39.99 shipping, China.
  • Dec 9, 2025: $800.00 (Best Offer accepted) plus $5.15 shipping, United States.
  • Dec 3, 2025: $1,000.00 (or Best Offer) plus $4.99 shipping, United States.
  • Dec 1, 2025: $690.00 (42 bids) plus $9.99 shipping, China.
  • Nov 27, 2025: $1,000.00 (or Best Offer) plus $4.99 shipping, United States.
  • Nov 24, 2025: $900.00 (or Best Offer) plus $4.95 shipping, United States.
  • Nov 23, 2025: $737.44 (Best Offer accepted) plus $20.11 shipping, Australia.
  • Nov 23, 2025: $699.99 (or Best Offer) plus $4.87 shipping, United States.

These results, taken together, suggest the “headline” market for true Prizm Silver #282 PSA 10 copies was commonly landing in a rough band of about $690 to $900 during this stretch, with top-end listings around $1,000 depending on timing and how aggressive the seller was.

Watch out for similarly named listings

The same notes also show at least one sale that looks like a major outlier:

  • Dec 14, 2025: “2021/22 Panini Prizm Cade Cunningham Silver Prizm RC #282 PSA 10” sold for $63.00 (10 bids) plus $8.10 shipping, United States.

At face value, $63 is not consistent with the surrounding PSA 10 Silver comps. When collectors see a result like this, the first step is verifying that it was truly a standard Prizm Silver and not a different parallel, a mislabeled listing, an atypical item (such as a reholder issue or a non-PSA slab), or another confusion point. The market for Cade has plenty of “silver” language across multiple products and subsets, and that wording can create accidental comp pollution.

Other items in the notes, like Silver Wave and various Mosaic Silver Prizm entries, are separate markets and should not be used as direct comps for the flagship Prizm Silver #282.

Related Cade “silver” sales in the same window

The sales notes also include several other Cade Cunningham cards with “silver” in the description. They help show how wide the pricing spread can be based on product and parallel.

Prizm Silver Wave (Factory Set) PSA 10

Multiple sales for Silver Wave PSA 10 copies show prices that are typically far below the true Prizm Silver:

  • Dec 12, 2025: $140.00 (Best Offer) plus $5.15 shipping, United States.
  • Dec 11, 2025: $119.99 (Buy It Now) plus $4.99 shipping, United States.
  • Dec 9, 2025: $74.00 (16 bids) free shipping, United States.
  • Dec 7, 2025: $92.00 (33 bids) plus $4.54 shipping, United States.
  • Nov 28, 2025: $90.00 (Best Offer) plus $4.91 shipping, United States.

Silver Wave can be attractive and often looks great in-hand, but it is not the same chase as the pack-pulled Prizm Silver. For collectors, this category is best treated as its own lane, and it explains why searching “Cade #282 silver PSA 10” can turn up very different prices.

Prizm silver inserts (Emergent, Instant Impact)

Prizm silver insert PSA 10s sold at much lower levels, reflecting their place as secondary rookie targets:

  • Dec 17, 2025: Prizm Emergent Silver PSA 10 sold for $48.00 (Best Offer) shipped.
  • Nov 23, 2025: Prizm Instant Impact Silver PSA 10 sold for $51.00 (22 bids) plus $5.50 shipping.
  • Nov 23, 2025: Prizm Emergent Silver RC #22 PSA 10 sold for $65.00 (Best Offer) plus $5.35 shipping.
  • Nov 21, 2025: Emergent Silver PSA 10 listed at $99.99 (Best Offer) plus $5.99 shipping.

These can be smart pickups for collectors who want a PSA 10 Cade silver from his rookie year without paying flagship Silver prices, but they should not be used to price the #282 Silver.

Autos and premium silvers

Autographs and premium formats live in a different tier entirely:

  • Dec 1, 2025: 2021-22 Prizm Prizms Silver Auto #RS-CCA PSA 10 sold for $2,213.88 (43 bids) plus $4.99 shipping, United States.
  • Nov 22, 2025: 2024-25 Prizm Black Cade Cunningham Silver Prizm Auto #8 PSA 10 sold for $172.50 (26 bids) plus $7.35 shipping, United States.
  • Dec 17, 2025: 2024 Prizm Black Silver Auto PSA 10 sold for $215.50 (17 bids) plus $4.54 shipping, United States.

Even here, collectors should note how product matters. A Prizm rookie silver auto is a completely different conversation from later-year Prizm Black autos, even if both say “silver” and both are PSA 10.

How collectors can comp this card correctly

Make sure it is the right “Silver”

For pricing the marquee card, you want listings that clearly identify 2021-22 Panini Prizm, #282, and Silver Prizm, and show photos consistent with the standard Silver finish. If the listing mentions Silver Wave or references a factory set, treat it as a different comp category.

Consider the sale format

Auction results with heavy bidding often reflect the most transparent market price at that moment. Best Offer results can be strong comps too, but the accepted number can be influenced by quick-cash motivation or a buyer getting a discount for timing. The late-2025 set of results includes both, which is why you see clustering in the $700 to $900 range with some spikes near $1,000.

Account for shipping and location

Several high-bid sales in the notes came with roughly $40 shipping from China. That cost can matter for net-to-seller comparisons and for buyers who mentally cap their all-in spend. When comparing comps, it helps to think in “all-in” terms if you are buying, and “net” terms if you are selling.

Collector takeaway

Cade Cunningham’s 2021-22 Prizm Silver #282 in PSA 10 remains one of the cleanest modern ways to own his flagship rookie in a top grade. In the late-2025 sales provided, true Prizm Silver PSA 10 copies commonly traded in the high hundreds, while similarly worded “silver” cards from factory sets, inserts, and other products sold for far less. For anyone tracking this market, the most useful approach is simple: comp only the exact card and parallel, and treat Silver Wave and other “silver” formats as separate categories.

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