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Kobe Bryant 2017 Eminence Crown Jewels Diamond 5th Championship Auto Encased

Asset value
90.000 €
Issue price per Splint
50 €
Total number of Splints
1.800
Investment horizon in years
3 to 5
Return-to-Risk Assessment
6/10
Since launch October ‘25
+0.0%

Main reasons to invest

  • Return Potential📈: An investment of €500 could reach an estimated value of €1,742 in 5 years.

  • Cost-to-Return Ratio⚖️: With just 2.5% annual total costs, your net profit could be 28.4% per year.

  • Crown of the Black Mamba 💎: With only 250 boxes produced, this card represents the finest Kobe autograph card ever made — no sale since 2021 underscores its scarcity. It consistently priced 1.5x higher than comparable "Farewell" autos, which are now valued at $84,000. This is the best version of the top-tier Kobe card in existence.

Description

Investment Thesis 📝
 
Metric Value
Investment Horizon 3–5 Years
Expected CAGR (Balanced) 28.4% p.a. after fees
Ambitious CAGR 42.6% p.a. after fees
Entry Basis ~9.3% below fair market value
Sharpe Ratio 0.71 (vs. SMI: 0.61)
Value at Risk (VaR) 86 % chance to exceed €90,000 after 5 years
Standard Deviation 40.4%
Risk Rating B (7.2/10 – Moderate Risk)
 
  • 3–5 Year Horizon: Targeted exit between 2028 and 2030, aligning with collector cycles and continued Kobe market strength.
  • 28.4% CAGR (Balanced): Modeled on 20% probability of achieving the observed 153% CAGR for comparable Kobe cards.
  • 42.6% CAGR (Optimistic): Reflects acceleration driven by scarcity and legacy-driven collector demand.
  • 9.3% Entry Discount: Priced below fair market valuation, verified against CardLadder and expert comparables.
  • Sharpe Ratio 0.71: Confirms moderate volatility balanced by strong risk-adjusted return potential.
  • VaR 86% Threshold: Indicates high downside protection, with a 95% chance of exceeding €90,000 after 5 years.
  • Standard Deviation (40.4%): Reflects typical volatility for ultra-rare sports memorabilia with limited liquidity.
  • Risk Rating “B (7.2/10)”: Balanced risk-return profile supported by 69 historical data points and verified comparables.
Exit Options at Maturity 🚪
We will manage the exit strategy in collaboration with our expert K3Y Asset on behalf of our investors, ensuring the best possible outcome based on market conditions at the time. Depending on the prevailing market situation, the card will be sold to a private collector or offered at an auction. An auction is considered if the price has developed to the point where the minimum bid matches the market value and there is high demand for works by the artist. Both options are carefully considered, and we will choose the one that maximizes the return for our investors.
Why Invest in This Category? 🏀
Sports cards are an asset class that has enjoyed one of the highest multipliers in growth over the last 5 to 15 years among alternative investment vehicles. Sports cards have strong fundamentals in bringing high-valued licenses, age-tested brands, universal passion for sports, and transcendent talents together in innovative concepts.
Why Invest in This Asset? 💎
The 2017 Panini Eminence Kobe Bryant Crown Jewels Diamond Auto /8 card is part of a product released as a one-time tribute to Kobe Bryant’s NBA career. The Eminence box contained eight autographed cards per box and was issued at the time with the highest MSRP in the hobby. Among the different subsets, the Crown Jewels stands out — a five-card series featuring real diamonds, each representing one of Kobe’s five NBA championships. This specific card, showing Kobe smiling and holding both the Larry O'Brien Trophy and the Finals MVP trophy, was used as the primary promotional image on Beckett’s platform.

A total of 2,013 autographed cards were produced across 275 designs for this release. The Crown Jewels subset includes just 40 cards, or approximately 2% of the entire run. No Crown Jewels card has been publicly sold since 2021, highlighting its limited availability. The card features a gold ink on-card autograph, a black and gold design theme, and remains in uncirculated condition. It captures Kobe at the peak of his playing career, following his fifth NBA title.

Farewell autos from the same product, numbered to 5, are now valued at approximately $84,000. Historically, Crown Jewels cards have sold at a 1.5x premium over Farewell versions. Based on that multiple, a valuation of around €80,000 for this Crown Jewels card is aligned with market data. For Kobe’s signing process and commentary on the product, see the official video: Kobe 2017 Eminence Signing.
Conclusion 🎯
Encapsulating rarity, symbolism, and data-backed growth, the Crown Jewels Diamond 5th Championship Auto stands as a cornerstone of Kobe Bryant’s collectible legacy. Its scarcity, pristine condition, and documented market strength create an exceptional balance of emotional and financial value — the ultimate grail for modern sports card collectors.

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Additional details

Asset ID
c725263a-9967-413f-9ef2-25b1f034adba
Publisher
Panini America
Card name
Kobe Bryant 2017 Eminence Crown Jewels Diamond 5th Championship Auto
Publication year
2017-18
Player and team
6 of 8 (Number of NBA Final appearances in Kobe decade 2000-2010)
Material
Cardboard, Foil, 5 Diamonds, and Ink
Condition
Encased

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