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AI Identification

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Signed Wooden Plaque or Panel

Memorabilia/Collectibles

AI Estimated Value

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$50 - $150

As of May 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a rectangular, flat piece of light-colored wood, likely a plaque or a panel from a larger structure, possibly resembling gymnasium flooring or a parquet table top. It is constructed from multiple strips of wood, laid side-by-side and presumably adhered or joined together, giving it a planked appearance. The color of the wood is a natural, light tan or blonde, with visible grain patterns running lengthwise along each strip. The surface appears to have a semi-glossy finish, suggesting it might be varnished or sealed. Two distinct signatures or autographs are prominently written on the surface in dark blue ink. The signature on the left is 'Lil' followed by a number '8' and a few flourishes, consistent with a stylized signature. The signature on the right is more elaborate and abstract, appearing as a series of connected loops and lines, potentially forming initials or a unique mark. No obvious manufacturing marks or brand stamps are visible in the provided image. The overall condition appears to be good, with no discernible major damage, cracks, or chips. The signatures are clear and well-preserved. There is a slight reflection on the surface, indicating its finish. The item's age is difficult to determine without further information, but it appears relatively modern given the clarity of the wood and ink. It might be a commemorative item, a piece of sports memorabilia, or a decorative object. The craftsmanship seems standard for a wood panel of this type, with cleanly cut and joined edges.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the image of this Signed Wooden Plaque or Panel. Visually, the plaque appears to be in good condition, with no obvious damage, cracks, or chips. The multiple strips of light-colored wood are well-joined, suggesting standard quality craftsmanship typical of a decorative or commemorative plaque. The semi-glossy finish is intact, and the dark blue ink signatures are clear and well-preserved, indicating good care or relatively recent signing. Authenticity of the signatures is the primary driver of value for this item. From images alone, it is impossible to definitively authenticate the signatures. The signature 'Lil' followed by '8' suggests a nickname and jersey number, commonly associated with sports memorabilia. However, without knowing the identity of the signatory, this item remains a decorative wood panel with unidentified autographs. The second, more abstract signature is even more challenging to identify without external context. Market conditions for unsigned or unauthenticated generic wood plaques are minimal, typically ranging from $10 to $30. For items with unauthenticated signatures where the identity of the signer is unknown or not recognizable, the market value remains low. Demand for such items is niche, primarily appealing to individuals who might recognize the signatures or have a personal connection. Rarity is also difficult to assess without knowing the origin or signatory. To significantly impact value, full authentication of the signatures is crucial. This would require an in-person examination by a reputable autograph authenticator, comparison with known exemplars of the alleged signers, and potentially forensic analysis of the ink. Furthermore, strong provenance documentation, such as a certificate of authenticity (COA) from a recognized third-party authenticator or a clear chain of custody from a reputable source, would be necessary. Without this, the item's value is largely speculative, based on the aesthetic appeal of the plaque itself and the potential, yet unverified, significance of the signatures.

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