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1994 Upper Deck Collector's Choice Deion Sanders 'Prime Time' Art Card #20

Sports Memorabilia / Trading Cards

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$1.00 - $3.00

As of May 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a standard 2.5-by-3.5-inch trading card featuring NFL Hall of Famer Deion Sanders during his tenure with the Atlanta Falcons. The card design is part of the 'Prime Time' subset within the 1994 Upper Deck Collector's Choice series. The front displays a vibrant artistic illustration by artist Vernon Wells (signed 'V. WELLS' in the illustration), utilizing a collage style that blends action shots with a portrait. The upper left features the bold orange-red text 'PRIME TIME' against a textured black background. The right side shows a portrait of Sanders wearing a red tank top, a gold chain, and a 'PRIME TIME' headband. Below, action-sequence art depicts Sanders in his black Falcons jersey pursuing an opponent. The card is framed by a sleek white border with the 'THE COLLECTOR'S CHOICE' branding and trademark at the bottom. In terms of condition, the card is housed in a clear protective plastic top-loader, which has some surface scratching not affecting the card itself. The card's centering appears slightly off-top to bottom, but the white borders remain crisp and the corners appear relatively sharp with no major fraying visible. The color saturation is typical for this mid-90s mass-produced set, featuring the high-quality lithography for which Upper Deck was known.

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I have examined the 1994 Upper Deck Collector's Choice Deion Sanders #20 (Prime Time Art). My visual inspection confirms the piece is a standard production run card featuring Vernon Wells' artwork. The condition is consistent with 'Near Mint' (NM) raw grade; the white borders are vibrant and the corners show minimal wear, though there is a perceptible vertical centering shift (top-to-bottom) typical of the 1994 Collector's Choice factory cut. This specific card was part of a mass-produced set during the 'Junk Wax' era of the 1990s, where production volumes were exceptionally high. On the secondary market, this card is abundant. Current market comparables for a raw, ungraded version of this card consistently fall within the $1.00 to $3.00 range. While Deion Sanders remains a highly collectible Hall of Fame figure and popular 'dual-sport' icon, the high supply of this specific subset limits its investment potential. High-grade professional grading (PSA 10) can increase value to $25.00 - $40.00, but the centering on this specimen likely prevents it from reaching that tier. Limitations: This appraisal is based on digital images alone. Authentication of the vintage paper stock, UV-coating thickness, and the presence of the Upper Deck hologram (on reverse) cannot be verified without physical handling. A professional appraiser would need to use a 10x jeweler’s loupe to inspect the dot-matrix printing pattern and edges to definitively rule out modern reprints, although the low market value of this specific card makes counterfeiting highly unlikely.

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