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Mid-20th-century style trading card as marked '1952 Series' depicting Nancy Olson

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AI Estimated Value

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$10 - $25

As of July 9, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a vintage-style non-sports trading card printed on rectangular cardstock. The front of the card features a colorized photographic portrait of an individual identified by a printed text box as 'NANCY OLSON Appearing in the Paramount Picture "SUBMARINE COMMAND"'. The image shows a woman with blonde hair, red lipstick, and a black dress. A small white star in the upper right corner contains the number '5'. At the bottom left, the text '1952 SERIES' is visible. The card exhibits characteristics consistent with 1950s-era promotional or collector cards, likely part of a movie star set. Regarding physical condition, the edges show minor wear and softening, specifically at the corners, and the overall color appears slightly faded or muted, which is consistent with age. There is a visible crease across the bottom through the text box and a small surface indentation or tear near the right edge of the subject's hair. While the markings suggest it is part of a 1952 series, this attribution is based solely on the text printed on the face of the card and cannot be considered a verified production date without physical testing of the paper and ink composition by a professional examiner.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I have examined this trading card which bears markings consistent with a 1952 series non-sports issue. The card portrays Nancy Olson in a colorized photograph. From what I can see, the card displays several condition issues that significantly impact its marketability, including corner softening, a visible crease through the text box, and surface indentations. I cannot verify the physical composition of the ink or cardstock through a photo; therefore, the 1952 production date must be treated as a working hypothesis rather than an established fact. The value of $10 to $25 assumes this is a period-produced card from the 1950s. The market for mid-century non-sports cards featuring Hollywood starlets is generally stable, though value is heavily dependent on technical grade. A specimen in this state—showing notable structural wear—typically occupies the lower end of the price spectrum. To confirm the nature of this item, a physical inspection by a paper conservator or a vintage card specialist would be required to verify printing methods and paper acidity. If subsequent examination were to reveal this as a modern reproduction or a later digital print, the value would be negligible, likely under $2. Conversely, if it were found to be part of a rare, short-printed subset with high collector demand, the value could slightly exceed the current estimate, though condition remains a limiting factor. This estimate assumes the item is what the printed text claims it to be, but it lacks the documentation or physical testing necessary to support a higher valuation.

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