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Sports Memorabilia Guide: UFC, Ichiro, Arnold Palmer, and Relic Card Picks

Compare four sports memorabilia choices ranging from USD 14.99 to USD 274.99, including autographed UFC cards, relic cards, and an Arnold Palmer magazine collectible.

Last updated Jul 15

Sports memorabilia shoppers often have to choose between very different kinds of collectibles: a graded autographed card, an ungraded relic card, a player-focused memorabilia card, or a magazine-format collectible. The right pick depends less on a single "best" item and more on what you want the piece to do in your collection: anchor a UFC card run, add a lower-priced signed relic, focus on Ichiro Suzuki, or bring in an Arnold Palmer display piece.

Quick take

  • Best for a graded UFC autograph focus: 2026 Topps UFC Quillan Salkilld Midnight auto Dusk /75 Graded BGS 9 MINT, because it combines a hard-signed autograph, grading, and a serial-numbered /75 format.
  • Best low-entry signed relic choice: 2016 Topps Museum Collection - Single Fighter Signature Swatches Dual Relic /99, because it is the lowest listed price in the group and includes Topps authentication with relic and serial-numbered features.
  • Best Ichiro-centered memorabilia card: 2021 Leaf Art of Sport - Paint by Numbers Relics Ichiro Suzuki Bronze /30 (MEM, because it names Ichiro Suzuki and uses a Bronze /30 relic format.
  • Best non-card display angle: Legends Sports Memorabilia Magazine Mar/Apr 1993 Arnold Palmer 22K Gold Foil COA, because it is a magazine collectible tied to Arnold Palmer with 22K Gold Foil and a COA in the title.

Listed price comparison

ProductListed pricePrice bar
2026 Topps UFC Quillan Salkilld Midnight auto Dusk /75 Graded BGS 9 MINTUSD 274.99
2016 Topps Museum Collection - Single Fighter Signature Swatches Dual Relic /99USD 14.99
2021 Leaf Art of Sport - Paint by Numbers Relics Ichiro Suzuki Bronze /30 (MEMUSD 110.00
Legends Sports Memorabilia Magazine Mar/Apr 1993 Arnold Palmer 22K Gold Foil COAUSD 34.99

The spread is wide: the lowest listed item is 95% below the highest listed item. That makes the decision feel different depending on whether you are filling a niche, buying around a single athlete, or prioritizing graded/autographed presentation.

Decision matrix

Choose by collectible type

  • If you want a graded autographed trading card, the Quillan Salkilld UFC card is the cleanest match because the title includes Graded BGS 9 MINT and the attributes include a hard-signed autograph.
  • If you want an autographed relic card without grading, the 2016 Topps Museum Collection Single Fighter Signature Swatches Dual Relic /99 is the direct fit, with a label or sticker autograph format and ungraded condition.
  • If you want an Ichiro Suzuki relic card, the 2021 Leaf Art of Sport Paint by Numbers Relics Bronze /30 is the focused choice, especially because it is marked autographed: no, so the emphasis stays on memorabilia rather than signature.
  • If you want a magazine-format sports collectible, the Legends Sports Memorabilia Mar/Apr 1993 Arnold Palmer issue stands apart from the card options.

Choose by collector focus

A UFC collector has two directions here: the modern graded Salkilld card, or the lower-priced 2016 Topps Museum Collection relic autograph. The Salkilld card leans into grading, hard signing, and a /75 parallel-style presentation. The 2016 Museum Collection card leans into an older Topps release, dual relic wording, and /99 serialization.

A baseball-focused collector is more likely to look at the Ichiro Suzuki Leaf Art of Sport relic, especially with Bronze /30 in the title and Card Number PBN-07. A golf or multi-sport memorabilia collector may find the Arnold Palmer magazine more relevant, since it is a March/April 1993 Legends Sports Memorabilia issue with sports-magazine content rather than a standard trading card format.

Choose by format and display style

Cards are easier to organize by set, card number, autograph format, and grading status. The three card options share standard card sizing, but they differ sharply: one is graded, two are ungraded; two include autographs, one does not; all three lean on serial-numbered or short-print appeal in different ways.

The Arnold Palmer magazine is a different kind of collectible. Its strength is not card-number organization but the cover subject, issue identity, 22K Gold Foil wording, and COA. It may suit someone who prefers a larger-format piece tied to a specific sports figure.

Concise product notes

2026 Topps UFC Quillan Salkilld Midnight auto Dusk /75 Graded BGS 9 MINT

This is the strongest match for a shopper who wants the most complete card-style package in this group: UFC subject matter, Quillan Salkilld naming, a hard-signed autograph, Topps autograph authentication, serial-numbered /75 wording, and graded condition. The BGS 9 MINT phrase also gives it a defined presentation that the ungraded card options do not have. The main limitation is the price position: it is the highest listed item, and its appeal is tightly centered on a specific UFC fighter rather than a broader multi-sport or baseball icon.

2016 Topps Museum Collection - Single Fighter Signature Swatches Dual Relic /99

The clearest reason to choose this card is the combination of a low listed price with signed relic appeal: the title points to Single Fighter Signature Swatches Dual Relic /99, while the attributes include Topps autograph authentication, a label or sticker autograph format, memorabilia, and serial-numbered features. It works well for someone who wants an autographed relic-style card without moving into the graded-price tier. Its limitation is that it is ungraded, and the autograph format is label or sticker rather than hard signed. The title also does not name the fighter, which may matter if athlete specificity is central to the purchase.

2021 Leaf Art of Sport - Paint by Numbers Relics Ichiro Suzuki Bronze /30 (MEM

This Leaf Art of Sport card is the most direct fit for an Ichiro Suzuki-focused collection. The title names Ichiro Suzuki and Bronze /30, while the attributes add memorabilia, parallel/variety, serial numbered, short print, and Card Number PBN-07. That gives it a clear identity for a shopper prioritizing player name and relic format over autograph content. The tradeoff is equally clear: it is marked autographed: no and condition: ungraded. If the goal is a signed card or a graded slab, the Quillan Salkilld or 2016 Topps Museum Collection choices align more closely.

Legends Sports Memorabilia Magazine Mar/Apr 1993 Arnold Palmer 22K Gold Foil COA

This Arnold Palmer magazine is the outlier in a useful way. It is not competing as another standard card; it is a March/April 1993 Legends Sports Memorabilia issue with Arnold Palmer on the cover, 22K Gold Foil in the title, and COA wording. The attributes also identify it as Like New, English language, bimonthly, Cover 44, and published by HM Graphics Inc. The reason to choose it is format and subject: a golf-linked magazine collectible rather than a card. The limitation is that it is signed: no, so autograph hunters should look elsewhere.

Final recommendation

For the strongest overall card collectible in this comparison, choose the 2026 Topps UFC Quillan Salkilld Midnight auto Dusk /75 Graded BGS 9 MINT at USD 274.99 if the combination of graded condition, hard-signed autograph, Topps authentication, and /75 serial-numbered wording is worth being at the top of the listed price range.

For the most accessible signed relic option, the 2016 Topps Museum Collection - Single Fighter Signature Swatches Dual Relic /99 at USD 14.99 is the practical pick. It sits at the bottom of the price range while still bringing an autograph format, memorabilia, and /99 wording into the decision.

For a baseball name-driven card, the 2021 Leaf Art of Sport - Paint by Numbers Relics Ichiro Suzuki Bronze /30 (MEM at USD 110.00 is the best fit because it centers Ichiro Suzuki and a Bronze /30 relic format, even though it is not autographed and is ungraded.

For a non-card sports memorabilia piece, choose the Legends Sports Memorabilia Magazine Mar/Apr 1993 Arnold Palmer 22K Gold Foil COA at USD 34.99 if Arnold Palmer, magazine format, 22K Gold Foil wording, and COA presentation matter more than autograph or grading status.

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