
Elsa 1/1 Just Made Disney Card History — What’s Next?
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This week, something magical happened in the world of Disney collectibles. A 2024 Topps Chrome Superfractor Elsa 1-of-1, graded PSA 10 Gem Mint, just sold through Fanatics Collect for an incredible $23,400 — officially the highest price ever paid for an Elsa card.
Let that sink in: a Disney princess, frozen in chromium brilliance, now holds a record that’s sending shockwaves through the card community.
But this isn’t just about Elsa. It’s a reflection of the growing firestorm surrounding Disney Chrome and Sapphire cards. What started as a niche crossover between nostalgia and hobbyist passion has exploded into a global obsession. Collectors are going crazy over these shiny, limited-edition parallels. And every new drop feels like an event.
Of course, it’s impossible to talk about this rise without mentioning the giant in the room — the Mickey Mouse 1/1 Superfractor from the Disney 100 Chrome set. That card sold for around $500,000. Half a million dollars. For a single card.
And now the big question on everyone's mind…
What will the 2024 Mickey Mouse 1/1 from the latest Chrome set go for?
With the brand stronger than ever and Disney’s legacy continuing to captivate hearts worldwide, many believe it could push even higher. The anticipation is real.
Fan-Favourite Characters Dominating the Market
Based on recent market trends, auction activity, and collector buzz, here are some of the top characters driving big numbers from the 2024 set:
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Elsa – After the record-breaking $23,400 sale, she’s frozen herself into the history books.
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Mickey Mouse – Still the undisputed king of the castle. The 2023 Superfractor already hit $500k, and collectors are circling the 2024 version like sharks.
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Lightning McQueen – Speed sells. Variants like the Gold Refractor /50 have drawn major bidding wars.
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Snow White – One of Disney’s original icons. Her Sapphire /5 card was an instant favourite and continues to rise in value.
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Walt Disney (Cut Signature) – A truly special chase. One copy featuring Walt’s actual signature fetched over $15,000 — a reminder that the man behind the magic is still the most collectable of them all.
Final Thoughts
This Elsa sale isn’t a fluke. It’s part of a much bigger moment happening in the card world — one where Disney isn’t just animation or childhood nostalgia. It’s now a serious player in the premium collectables space.
And with every new release, from Chrome to Sapphire and everything in between, the stakes get higher.
So the question remains: What would you pay for a 1/1 Mickey?
Stay tuned. The story's just getting started.
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