Okay, so I’ve been getting into collecting sports cards lately, and I’ve been hearing a lot of hype about Joe Burrow rookie cards. I figured, why not try to snag one? Here’s how my little adventure went.
The Hunt Begins
First, I hit up some online marketplaces. I quickly realized there’s, like, a ton of different Joe Burrow rookie cards out there. Different brands, different designs, different everything. It was kinda overwhelming, to be honest.
So, I decided I needed to narrow things down. I started reading some articles and forum posts. I learned that some of the more popular brands for rookie cards are Panini Prizm, Donruss Optic, and National Treasures.

I looked at what was popular, then I tryed to find a balance of the cards that was not so expensive and have good potential.
Making My Choice
I spent a good few hours just browsing and comparing. I found myself drawn to the Panini Prizm cards – they just looked cool, and they seemed to be pretty popular.I found that there are some color variation cards which are limit, so i decide to bought one of those.
Getting My Hands on One
After checking out all the information,I finally decided that i want the card which is Panini Prizm rookie card with a silver color * cost some of my money.I scrolled for a few minute,then I found one!
- I clicked and looked at the card * seems that it has some minor scratch,but overall it is still okay.
- I compared the price with another listing,It was pretty similar.
- I checked out the seller’s * was good!
I decided to make a move. I placed a bid, and after a bit of back-and-forth, I won! I was pretty stoked, not gonna lie.I then paid for it.

The Grand Arrival
A few days later, the card arrived. It was packaged up nice and secure. I carefully opened it up, and there it was – my very own Joe Burrow rookie * really looked cool,although it have some minor scratch, I still like it.
I put the card into a protective sleeve and top loader.I put it on my desk, I like it a lot!
It’s not some super rare, crazy expensive card, but it’s mine, and I’m pretty happy with it. It was a fun little experience, from the research to the bidding to finally holding the card in my hand. Now, I just gotta figure out where to keep it safe!