On the Hunt for One of The Hobby’s Biggest Cards
It’s one of the greatest mysteries in sports cards. Where is the one-of-one 2009-10 Topps Chrome Superfractor Stephen Curry?
The parallel is one of the most important Curry cards in existence. The thing is, nobody has seen it before publicly. And if someone has, it’s proof that they’re really good at keeping secrets.
The 1/1 2009-10 Topps Chrome Stephen Curry Superfractor is one of The Hobby’s greatest unsolved mysteries. The card has never surfaced publicly, leaving collectors to speculate whether it’s still sealed in a pack, locked in a private collection, or forgotten in storage. Its whereabouts remain entirely unknown.

The card is one of four parallels of the future Hall of Famer’s 2009-10 Topps Chrome rookie card. The Superfractor joins the /500 Refractor, /50 Gold Refractor, and four different 1/1 Printing Plates. Even the base version is on the rare side, with just 999 numbered copies.
According to Nate Flesher, Fanatics Collect’s Senior Manager of Sales, the Curry Superfractor could potentially be worth as much as $5 million. Of course, that won’t be known until a) the card surfaces and b) it actually sells.
While we can’t solve the mystery of the card’s whereabouts, we can take some guesses as to where the 2009-10 Topps Chrome Superfractor Stephen Curry might be.
1. Sitting in an Unopened Pack
Sixteen years have passed since 2009-10 Topps Basketball hit shelves. Most of it has been opened, but there is still some unopened wax out there.
That means that it’s possible that the Topps Chrome Superfractor Stephen Curry could still be hidden in the darkness of a sealed pack, further entombed by the factory wrap of a hobby box.

That’s wild to think of. In this possible scenario, with every pack that’s been opened in the last 16 years, the odds of the Superfractor being in one of the remaining packs go up as there’s a smaller pool to draw from.
2. Locked Away Somewhere Safe in Someone’s Collection
It’s also possible that the card was pulled at some point and has made its way into a personal collection.
The world of sports cards is vast, spanning the globe. A lot of activity happens privately outside of the internet and social media. Significant transactions happen in private every day.
Streaming video was still in its relative infancy when 2009-10 Topps Basketball came out, and online breaking was just getting started. Not every big card was captured on an iPhone 3, so it’s possible that it appeared and then disappeared just as quickly.
In this instance, the 2009-10 Topps Chrome Stephen Curry Superfractor has long since been found. Someone or a small group of people know about it, but they’re in a very special club.
3. The 2009-10 Topps Chrome Stephen Curry Superfractor Is Forgotten in Someone’s Collection
Collecting sports cards isn’t always a lifelong hobby. For some, it’s a short phase. Maybe they started collecting because their friends were doing it. Perhaps they gave it a go, and it wasn’t for them.
No matter the case, once someone stops collecting, their collection is likely tucked away in the back of a closet or shoved under a bed. As time passes, the memories of ripping packs and the specifics of shiny cards fade as other interests replace them.
If someone pulled the Curry shortly after 2009-10 Topps Basketball came out, tucked it in a top loader, and left it somewhere, it’s likely long forgotten. Back then, it would have been a cool card of a relatively unknown rookie wearing a white shirt.
Sure, it would have carried some value even then, but not the headline-grabbing amount it’d fetch today.
Part of the lore of sports cards is the rediscovery of such cards. In another generation, it was unearthing treasures in old tobacco cans. One day, it might be finding this card in a dust-covered Air Jordan shoebox.
It’s too bad that Robert Stack is no longer around because the whereabouts of the 2009-10 Topps Chrome Stephen Curry Superfractor is worthy of a special episode of Unsolved Mysteries.
Curry Superfractor FAQs
- Has the 1/1 Curry Superfractor ever surfaced publicly?
- No. In the 16 years since 2009-10 Topps Chrome released, no verified photo, listing, or grading record of the Superfractor has appeared. Its complete absence is part of what elevates the card’s mythology.
- How much could the Curry Superfractor be worth?
- Estimates vary, but Fanatics Collect staff have suggested it could reach as high as $5 million if found in strong condition. Value depends on eye appeal, authenticity, and market timing.
- Could the card still be in a sealed box?
- Yes. A small amount of unopened 2009-10 Topps Basketball still exists. If the card was never pulled, it remains sealed in a pack—one of the hobby’s most thrilling what-ifs.
- What makes this Curry rookie parallel so significant?
- It’s the only 1/1 Superfractor from Curry’s Topps Chrome rookie year, making it the rarest and most desirable parallel in the entire run.
- Why might the card be in a private collection?
- In 2009, breaking and social media visibility were minimal. A collector could have pulled the card, shared it with no one, and stored it away long before today’s online marketplaces.
- Could the card be lost or forgotten?
- Absolutely. Cards from the late 2000s often ended up in shoeboxes, storage bins, or closets as people moved or left the hobby. Rediscoveries happen regularly.
Key Facts
- The 1/1 Curry Superfractor has never been seen publicly
- It may still be in sealed 2009-10 Topps Basketball wax
- Estimated potential value: up to $5 million
- No population report or auction record exists
- Considered a top modern basketball “white whale”
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