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AI Identification

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Collectible Card with Sword and Wing Design

Collectible Card

AI Estimated Value

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$5 - $20

As of June 1, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a single collectible card, likely a trading card or game card, held between a thumb and forefinger. The visible side, presumably the reverse, displays a stylized graphic of a sword with prominent, bat-like wings emanating from its hilt. The overall color scheme is muted, primarily featuring shades of dark reddish-brown or plum for the card's background, with the design rendered in a lighter, perhaps metallic or pearlescent, shade of purplish-grey or silver. The sword design itself is intricate, with a crossguard that extends into the winged elements and a hilt that appears ornate, possibly with finials or decorative motifs. A thin, lighter-colored border frames the edge of the card, and there's a subtle texture or pattern visible within the background of the card, resembling scales or a fine mesh, giving it depth. The card appears to be made of standard cardstock, possibly with a glossy or semi-glossy finish, typical for collectible cards. The edges seem crisp, and there are no immediately obvious signs of major wear, creases, or damage, suggesting it is in good to very good condition. The presence of such a detailed and thematic design strongly indicates it belongs to a fantasy, sci-fi, or role-playing game universe. The craftsmanship appears to be of standard commercial quality for printed cards.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have carefully examined the provided image of this collectible card. Visually, the card appears to be in at least 'good' to 'very good' condition, showing crisp edges and no immediately discernible creases or significant wear. The design, featuring a winged sword on a dark, textured background with a subtle border, is characteristic of trading or game cards from fantasy or sci-fi genres. The color palette of muted reddish-browns and purplish-greys for the design suggests a thematic consistency often found in such games. Authenticity, based solely on this image, cannot be definitively confirmed. While it presents as a commercially produced card, without in-hand inspection, I cannot verify print quality, card stock, layering, or any potential signs of counterfeiting. There's no visible text, copyright information, or set/game identifiers to aid in precise identification or authentication. Market conditions for unidentified collectible cards are highly speculative. Without knowing the game, set, rarity, or artist, a precise comparable value is impossible. Generic, well-designed but un-identified card reverses typically have very low demand, unless it's a known rare variant or from a highly sought-after early game. Based on its appearance as a *generic* collectible card, its value is primarily decorative, or nominal for an unknown reverse. Factors significantly impacting value would include its specific game origin, rarity within that game, and print run. To fully authenticate this item and provide a more accurate appraisal, I would require a physical examination to assess card stock, print registration, and surface finishes. Furthermore, provenance documentation linking it to a specific game, set, or manufacturer would be crucial. Without this information, its value remains speculative and low.

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