
By VeVe Staff · November 18, 2025
What happens when you mix beloved characters, shiny chrome, and ultra-rare parallels? You get Disney trading cards selling for the price of a house.
In just two years, Topps has transformed these glossy collectibles into a serious part of the hobby, with one-of-one cards featuring Mickey, Stitch, and even Walt himself reaching levels once reserved for sports legends.
And while those paper grails are heating up the auction block, VeVe is giving fans a new way to collect Disney, too. You can collect limited edition digital collectibles of characters like Mickey and Elsa, and with AR you can place them in your world and take fun photos wherever you are.
If you’re here for the biggest sales ever, let’s dive into the ten most expensive Disney cards sold so far and break down what makes each one so special.

This is the card that turned heads across the entire hobby. The 2023 Disney 100 Chrome Mickey Mouse Superfractor features the world’s most famous mouse in full color over a shimmering gold swirl refractor background. Released as part of Topps' centennial set celebrating 100 years of Disney, this is a true one-of-one collectible. It’s the only copy that exists, and with Mickey sitting at card number one in the checklist, it became the crown jewel of modern Disney trading cards.
On October 30, 2024, this card sold for an incredible $500,000. The sale set a new benchmark for the entire category and confirmed that Disney trading cards are no longer a niche corner of the hobby. For many collectors, this was the moment the Disney card market became a serious force, with Mickey leading the charge.

This card brings four Disney Princesses together on a single one-of-a-kind masterpiece. Released in the 2023 Disney 100 Chrome set, the Quad Auto Superfractor features Snow White, Cinderella, Princess Aurora, and Rapunzel, each with stylized facsimile signatures stacked across a golden chrome layout. The Superfractor design gives it that signature spiral pattern and a 1/1 stamp that guarantees this is the only copy ever printed.
It sold for $23,989 on October 7, 2024, one of the highest prices ever paid for a Disney trading card. Collectors wanted it because it puts four famous princesses on one card, and there is only one copy in the world. The gold Superfractor finish and the one-of-one stamp made it a top choice for anyone who loves Disney princess cards.

Buzz Lightyear has had plenty of collectibles over the years, but none quite like this. Pulled from the 2024 Topps Chrome Disney set, this Superfractor 1/1 captures the beloved space ranger in a bold, full-art layout with a swirling gold chrome finish. Known for its high rarity, the Superfractor pattern means this is the only copy of this card ever made. Between Pixar's legacy and visual impact, it quickly became valuable for collectors chasing modern Disney trading cards.
On December 28, 2024, this Buzz Lightyear card sold for $15,867, the highest sale for a Pixar character card and a result that cemented Buzz’s place as a top draw in the Chrome Disney cards lineup. For fans of Toy Story or anyone collecting animated icons in card form, this was a rocket-fueled grail.

The 2024 Topps Chrome Disney Cut Signature Superfractor includes a real autograph from Walt Disney, placed inside a one-of-a-kind Superfractor design. The card features a portrait of Walt and a gold chrome swirl background, with a clear display of the original signature. Only one copy was made, and it was labeled as a Superfractor 1/1 in the set’s checklist.
It sold for $15,860 on March 1, 2025. This card became one of the most historically significant Disney trading cards ever released. Even with some collectors noting that the signature was slightly cropped, the card’s value came from its uniqueness. It is the only licensed Walt Disney autograph card in a Chrome product, which made it a major target for high-end collectors.

This Disney card shows Mickey Mouse on the number one base card from the 2024 Topps Chrome Disney set. It has a Black Wave design and only 10 copies were made. The dark chrome background and wavy pattern give it a shiny, eye-catching look. Since it is one of the rarest Mickey cards in the set, it quickly became a favorite for collectors.
It sold for $15,000 on December 12, 2024. The Black Wave finish is known for its deep, almost glass-like shine, and with only 10 in circulation, each one carries added weight in terms of print rarity. This particular card was also part of the earliest wave of hits from the 2024 set, giving it added visibility when hype around the product was at its peak.

This one-of-a-kind Donald Duck card comes from the 2024 Disney Sapphire set, a premium version of Topps Chrome with gemstone-inspired parallels. The Padparadscha is the rarest of them all, featuring a pink-orange cracked foil design and stamped 1/1. With Donald appearing on card #3 in the checklist and rendered in a bold, animated pose, the visual appeal of this card matches its rarity.
It sold for $14,884 on March 1, 2025. The Padparadscha has quickly become one of the most recognizable finishes in Disney trading cards, especially within the Sapphire line. This card’s striking colors and one-of-one status made it one of the standout hits of the entire release, turning a classic character into a modern high-end collectible.

This card features Mickey Mouse in the original Disney 100 Chrome set, printed with a Gold Wave refractor finish and limited to just 50 copies. The gold foil background includes a rippling wave texture that gives it a strong visual pop while keeping the clean centennial design of the base card intact. It’s not a one-of-one, but the low print run and full-color Mickey artwork made it a standout among mid-tier parallels.
It sold for $14,100 on April 25, 2024. That price placed it among the highest sales ever for a non–1/1 in the Disney trading cards market. Graded PSA 10, it combined rarity, condition, and character appeal in one of the earliest high-profile sales from the Disney 100 Chrome set.

This one-of-a-kind Cinderella card comes from the 2024 Topps Chrome Disney set and is finished in the signature Superfractor style. With its gold spiral foil background and full-body portrait of Cinderella in her iconic blue gown, the card combines elegance with ultra-rare hobby design. As a 1/1, there is only one copy in existence, making it the rarest version of one of Disney’s most timeless characters.
It sold for $13,420 on March 1, 2025. That price made it one of the highest-selling princess cards across all Disney trading cards. The Superfractor pattern added high-end appeal, increasing demand. It became a grail-level card for collectors who focus on Disney royalty.

This Stitch card comes from the 2024 Disney Sapphire set and features a Padparadscha parallel, the rarest finish in the product. Pulled from the “Sapphire Selections” insert set, the card shows Stitch in bright detail over a pink-orange cracked foil pattern that instantly signals a one-of-one. The unique gemstone-inspired look and character choice made it one of the most visually striking cards in the set.
It sold for $10,248 on March 1, 2025. For Disney trading cards, this was one of the biggest hits outside the core character lineup. Stitch has a growing loyal fan base, and combining that with a Sapphire Selections insert and a Padparadscha finish created the perfect storm of rarity and collector interest.

This card features Mickey Mouse in the “Magical Mickey” insert subset from the 2024 Topps Chrome Disney release. The Superfractor version is a one-of-one, complete with the swirling gold refractor background that sets this parallel apart. Unlike the base card, this insert highlights a beautiful version of Mickey with a more playful, character-driven design.
It sold for $10,750 on December 12, 2024. While not as high-profile as the Disney 100 Superfractor, this sale showed just how deep Mickey’s reach is within Disney trading cards. Insert cards with unique artwork and Superfractor rarity are proving to be just as desirable as base-set hits when paired with iconic characters.
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