Simone Biles Cards: Collect the Greatest Gymnast in History

Seven Olympic gold medals, a Paris 2024 comeback that cemented GOAT status, and extremely limited card production — Biles cards are the ultimate scarcity story in sports collecting.

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SLAM is a liquidity score from 0–100 that measures how easily a card can be bought or sold at a fair price. It combines recent sales data, trading volume, and market depth into a single number. Listings are aggregated from eBay and Fanatics Collect.

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Simone Biles - 2018 Sports Illustrated For Kids
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Simone Biles - 2018 Sports Illustrated For Kids

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$125

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0

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PSA 9

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C. Biles - 1926 Paulin's V128 Hockey
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C. Biles - 1926 Paulin's V128 Hockey

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$0

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Raw

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The Legacy in Cardboard

The Paris 2024 Olympics told one of the greatest comeback stories in modern sports, and the athlete at the center of it was Simone Biles. Returning from a two-year hiatus to win three gold medals and a silver, Biles cemented what was already beyond debate: she is the most decorated gymnast in history. Her seven Olympic gold medals, 30 World Championship medals, and the sheer number of skills named after her place her in a category of athletic dominance that has no comparison in her sport.

For collectors, Biles represents something genuinely rare: an undisputed GOAT with extremely limited card production. Unlike basketball or football, where flagship products generate millions of cards per year, gymnastics card production is minimal. Biles cards exist in small quantities across a handful of products, which means any sustained increase in demand has an outsized impact on prices. The collector who wants a Simone Biles card is competing for a much smaller pool of available inventory than in almost any other sport.

Definitive Cards in the Collection

Topps US Olympics Team Sets (2016, 2021) — Topps Olympics products feature Biles in base sets and inserts tied to her Olympic appearances. These are the most recognizable and accessible cards in her market, providing the entry point for collectors entering the gymnastics card space.

Topps Now (Olympic Moment Cards) — Topps Now issued limited-run cards for specific Paris 2024 Olympic performances, with print runs determined by order volume during short availability windows. These milestone-specific pieces combine event significance with genuine scarcity.

Leaf Autograph Cards and Numbered Parallels — Leaf Metal and Leaf Trinity have produced autograph cards and numbered parallels that represent the high-end tier. On-card autographs from any producer are the premier chase pieces — and they are genuinely scarce, surfacing on the market infrequently.

What Moves the Market

Olympic cycles are the primary price driver. Biles cards spike sharply during Summer Olympics years and sustain elevated levels through the medal ceremony and media cycle that follows. The Paris 2024 comeback triggered the largest price movement in her card history, establishing new base values across her entire collection. Between Olympic cycles, prices tend to settle but hold progressively higher baselines after each successive Games — that settling period is your buying window before the next cycle heats up.

Watch for retirement announcements, Hall of Fame inductions, cultural moments — book releases, documentary features, brand campaigns — as these all generate secondary price activity. The natural scarcity of gymnastics cards amplifies every demand shift: even small changes in buying interest create noticeable price movement because the total supply is so limited compared to mainstream sports. LA 2028 is the next major catalyst on the horizon.

Track the Legacy on Mantel

Olympic cycles create narrow buying windows for Biles cards — when Paris 2024 performances went viral, cards moved within hours and collectors who hesitated watched prices reset overnight. Wish List alerts on Mantel notify you the moment a specific Biles card appears at your target price so you are ready to act when the next wave hits, whether it is an LA 2028 performance, a retirement announcement, or a cultural moment that puts her back in the spotlight. That preparedness matters when gymnastics card supply is this limited and buying windows close fast. Mantel aggregates real-time Biles listings from eBay and Fanatics Collect into one searchable feed so you can see every available card across Topps Olympics sets, Topps Now milestone cards, and Leaf autographs without checking each platform. SLAM scores measure actual sales velocity, price trends, and trading activity so you can evaluate whether a demand surge is real or driven by inflated asking prices. Comps show what Biles cards are actually selling for, and the community on Mantel is where collectors celebrating the greatest gymnast ever share their Paris 2024 comeback picks, discuss population counts and grading yields, and track what others are targeting as the LA 2028 cycle approaches.

Biles rewrote the comeback narrative in Paris, and her cards carry the weight of that moment. Set your Wish List alerts now so you are ready for the next one, browse live listings, and connect with a community that understands why the greatest gymnast in history is one of the ultimate scarcity stories in collecting.

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