Cards to Watch · June 6, 2026
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Cards to Watch

Sonia Citron

Five cards to watch as the WNBA market wakes up
$4,168Top PSA 10 of the five
Sonia Citron #12

The WNBA market has been waking up for a while now, and I think Sonia Citron is one of the clearest examples of it. The short version is simple. Money is showing up on her cards, and it's landing first on the ones that are easiest to trade. Here are five of hers worth watching, ranked by what a PSA 10 is actually pulling, with the kind of context I'd want before buying any of them.

None of this is settled, to be clear. WNBA prices can still be thin, and a card that looks hot one week can sit the next. But the pattern under these five is real enough that I'd rather track them now than wish I had later.

By the numbers · season · via ESPN
15.3
PPG
3.9
RPG
2.4
APG
48.0
FG%
42.8
3P%

The five to watch

Sonia Citron #121
Sonia Citron #12
$4,168 PSA 10
Raw $892 · 62 sold
Sonia Citron [WNBA Logo Gold Prizm] #1222
Sonia Citron [WNBA Logo Gold Prizm] #122
$1,826 PSA 10
Raw $405 · 7 sold
Sonia Citron [White Sparkle] #1483
Sonia Citron [White Sparkle] #148
$1,664 PSA 10
Raw $369 · 52 sold
Sonia Citron [Cherry Blossom] #1224
Sonia Citron [Cherry Blossom] #122
$1,605 PSA 10
Raw $355 · 21 sold
Sonia Citron #75
Sonia Citron #7
$1,578 PSA 10
Raw $920 · 86 sold
When a league heats up, the base rookies move first, and Citron is already moving.

The one we'd buy first

Sonia Citron #12
The priciest of the five in a PSA 10
Sonia Citron #12
#12 base
$4,168PSA 10▲ 3.1%
Raw $892 · 62 graded sales tracked
Raw
$892
PSA 9
$1,427
PSA 10
$4,168
$892 $865 May 7 Jun 6
90-day raw price trend

Of the five, this is the one with the most money behind it. A PSA 10 is pulling $4,168 across 62 graded sales tracked, so the price you see isn't one lucky result. It's a real market with real bids underneath it.

Raw it sits at $892, which means the grade is doing most of the work. I'd think about it this way. Can you find a clean copy, and is the jump from raw to a 10 worth the fee and the wait. On this one I'd guess it usually is, but only if the copy is genuinely clean.

If you believe the WNBA run keeps going, this is probably the cleanest way to own her. If you don't, it's also the first one to cool. That's the trade with the priciest card in any group.

$2,589
spread between the priciest and cheapest of the five (PSA 10)
The bottom line

So here's where I land. The money showing up on her base cards is real, and that's usually the tell that a name has staying power. But these prices are still thinner and jumpier than the NBA, so I'd treat the five as a watch list, not a buy list.

Watch the base rookies first. They move before everything else, and right now they're moving.

Track these prices in real time.
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