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Michael Cox Price Guide

Last 30 Days
$7
Last PSA 10 Sale
$10
Total Sales
$5
Average Sales
2
Total Volume
NaN (0%)

Michael Cox Market Summary

Michael Cox Card Price Overview

Michael Cox rookie cards are available at an average of $5, making them accessible for most collectors, with 2 sales recorded over the past 30 days. The most recent PSA 10 sale closed at $7. Prices have held steady over the last 30 days.

Card Sets & Variations

SlabHawk tracks 3 popular Michael Cox rookie cards across 1 sets, including Panini Contenders. Prices range from $3 to $7 across all grades, so there are entry points at every budget level.

Market Outlook

Michael Cox has lighter trading volume with 2 sales over the past month. Lower liquidity can mean wider price swings. Keep an eye on upcoming card releases and season performance for signals on where prices head next.

Michael Cox Grade Breakdown

Sales activity across grades over the last 30 days.

GradeTotal Sales (30d)Avg Change (30d)
PSA1010%
Raw10%
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Michael Cox Rookie Cards

Michael Cox Panini Contenders #168 Autograph
Michael Cox

2013 Panini Contenders #168 Autograph Michael Cox

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30 days
1 sales · PSA10 · 0% (30d)
Michael Cox Panini Contenders #168 Playoff Ticket-Autograph
Michael Cox

2013 Panini Contenders #168 Playoff Ticket-Autograph Michael Cox

0%
30 days
1 sales · RAW · 0% (30d)
Michael Cox Panini Contenders #168 Pointing Down-Autograph
Michael Cox

2013 Panini Contenders #168 Pointing Down-Autograph Michael Cox

0%
30 days
PSA10 · 0% (30d)
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Recent Michael Cox Sales

The most recent completed Michael Cox card sales from real eBay data.

DateCardGradePrice
2026-04-17Raw$3
2026-04-05PSA10$7
2026-03-04Raw$1

Michael Cox Rookie Sets

Michael Cox Rookie Set Breakdown

2013 Panini Contenders

3 cards tracked · 2 sales in the last 30 days · Top grade: PSA10 (0%)

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is a Michael Cox card worth?

The average price of a Michael Cox graded card over the last 30 days is $5 across 2 sales.

Are Michael Cox rookie cards going up or down?

Over the last 30 days, Michael Cox cards have decreased by 0%.

What are the most popular Michael Cox rookie card sets?

The most traded Michael Cox rookie sets include Panini Contenders.

How many Michael Cox cards sell per month?

2 Michael Cox graded cards sold in the last 30 days with a total volume of $10.

Which Michael Cox card has sold for the highest price?

The highest recorded sale in our last 30 days of data reached $7. The most actively traded Michael Cox card is the 2013 Panini Contenders #168 Autograph.

What is the most traded Michael Cox card?

The 2013 Panini Contenders #168 Autograph Michael Cox card leads trading volume over the last 30 days.

What grade has the most Michael Cox sales?

PSA10 leads the grade distribution with 1 sales in the last 30 days across all tracked Michael Cox cards.

How has the Michael Cox market performed over 30 days?

Michael Cox cards have lost 0% in average value over the last 30 days across tracked sales.

Should I invest in Michael Cox cards?

Card values depend on many factors including player performance, grade condition, and overall market conditions. Michael Cox's 30-day data shows 2 sales averaging $5 with a negative trend of 0%. All card investments carry risk — consult the full price history before making decisions.

Which Michael Cox parallel is most valuable?

Among tracked parallels, the 2013 Panini Contenders #168 Autograph has led 30-day performance with a 0% change.

What year is the Michael Cox rookie card from?

Michael Cox's rookie cards are from 2013.

How do I verify Michael Cox card prices?

SlabHawk tracks real eBay sales data for all graded Michael Cox cards, updated daily. Every price shown is from an actual completed sale — not an asking price or estimate.

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