2003 Topps LeBron James #221

Explore in-depth stats, PSA populations, and a unique rating for this iconic rookie card.

PSA 10 Pop: 2,793
PSA 9 Pop: 9,287
PSA 8 Pop: 6,511
Total PSA Pop: 23,537

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Playing Career
97
Card's Significance in the Hobby
70
Rarity Factor
82
Player Marketability
94
Overall Hobby Score
86
86

Badges

Generational Talent
Big Market Success
Multiple Time Champion
Multiple Time MVP
Best In Draft Class

Player Achievements

2003 - Present

NBA Championships: 4
NBA MVP Awards: 4
Finals MVPs: 4
NBA All-Star Selections: 20
All-NBA Teams: 19
NBA All-Time Leading Scorer

PSA Price History (January)

Year PSA 10 Price PSA 9 Price
2022
2023
2024
2025

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How I Arrived at The Hobby Score

The 2003 Topps LeBron James Rookie Card earns a strong 86 Hobby Score due to its status as LeBron's flagship Topps rookie card and its lasting popularity among basketball collectors. As one of the most recognizable cards from the legendary 2003 rookie class, it benefits from the strength of the Topps brand and widespread collector familiarity. While the Topps Chrome version is generally viewed as the more desirable release, the standard Topps rookie remains an important card in its own right and a cornerstone of many LeBron collections.

One interesting aspect of LeBron's rookie season is that he entered the league during a period of significant transition for the NBA. Michael Jordan had just retired for the final time, and the league was searching for its next global superstar. LeBron quickly emerged as that player, bringing renewed attention to the Cavaliers and becoming one of the most watched young athletes in the world. The 2003 Topps rookie card captures the beginning of that era and represents a turning point in basketball history as one generation of stars gave way to another.

2003 Topps LeBron James #221 PSA 10 graded rookie card
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