A Caleb Wilson black gold foil auto /10 from 2025/26 Topps Signature Class is probably in the low hundreds of dollars , with the range mostly driven by whether it’s a true early chase card, how clean the auto is, and whether buyers are treating Wilson as a top-tier prospect. Recent public sales data on Wilson shows his stronger pre-draft cards landing around $4,000 to $5,500 for 1/1s and premium autos, which suggests a /10 parallel would usually sit well below that unless demand spikes hard.

What that means in practice

For a card like this, a reasonable current estimate is:

  • Raw, ungraded: roughly $150 to $500.
  • If it’s a standout design, gem-grade candidate, or hot auction moment: it could push higher, sometimes into the $500 to $1,000+ zone.
  • If interest cools or the set is not yet heavily chased: it may trade closer to the lower end.

That estimate is based on Wilson’s existing market activity and the fact that limited autos usually scale below his top 1/1 sales.

Why the price swings

A few factors matter a lot here:

  1. Player hype. Wilson’s market is still prospect-driven, so buzz around his draft status and NBA outlook matters.
  1. Serial number /10. That is scarce, but not ultra-rare like 1/1. Scarcity helps, but it does not automatically create massive prices.
  2. Product demand. 2025/26 Topps Signature Class is showing case-hit and auto chase interest, which can support prices if the set gets hot.
  1. Grading potential. A clean, visually strong auto card can jump if buyers expect a high grade.

Market read

The best comp signal in the public data is that Wilson’s premium cards have already sold in the $4,000–$5,500 range for elite one-of-one pieces and top autos. A /10 foil auto is meaningful, but it is still a step below those marquee cards, so I would not price it anywhere near those figures unless it is unusually sought-after.

Practical selling range

If you were listing or buying today, I’d think about it this way:

  • Quick sale: around $150–$250.
  • Fair market: around $250–$500.
  • Strong auction with active bidders: $500+.

If you want, I can also help you narrow it down to a tighter estimate based on whether it’s raw, PSA/BGS graded, and which exact parallel it is.