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Donruss-style 'Rated Rookie' basketball trading card featuring Sonia Citron

Sports Trading Cards

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$5.00 - $25.00

As of June 13, 2026

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This is a modern sports trading card printed on glossy cardstock, featuring an image of basketball player Sonia Citron. The subject is depicted in a black jacket while holding a red Washington Mystics jersey with the number '25'. The layout is consistent with Panini Donruss designs, specifically bearing a 'Rated Rookie' logo in the bottom-left corner and a 'Donruss' brand mark in the top-right. The top-left corner displays the name 'SONIA CITRON' in a sans-serif font. On the bottom right, there is a Washington Mystics team logo. The card is framed with blue and white geometric patterns and is currently housed inside a clear plastic protective sleeve. The centering appear slightly offset if analyzed against standard manufacturing specifications, and there are some visible light reflections on the plastic surface, though the card underneath appears to be in relatively clean condition without obvious creasing. Without physical inspection, the material appears to be standard laminated paperboard. Because the card is viewed through a sleeve and reflects modern digital printing techniques, all branding and player attributions are based on visible text and logos which remain unverified as to their origin or production year without professional grading.

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I have examined the digital image of the sports trading card featuring Sonia Citron, formatted in the tradition of the Panini Donruss 'Rated Rookie' series. While the card bears markings consistent with modern mass-market sports collectibles, I cannot determine from a photograph if this is a standard retail release, a localized promotional item, or a personal manufacture. The glossy finish and centering appear typical for mid-tier modern production, though the visible offset suggests it would not achieve a top-tier condition grade upon physical inspection. The valuation assumes the card is a standard production piece. The market for contemporary women's basketball cards is growing, yet value is heavily dictated by professional grading and scarcity. Based on what I can see, this item appears to be in 'Raw' condition. Comparable cards for emerging prospects in this style generally trade in the $5.00 to $25.00 range. However, if this were to be a limited-edition parallel or a short-print run—details I cannot verify without examining the card's surface for serial numbering or holofoil effects—the value could increase significantly. Conversely, if this is a custom-made 'art card' or unofficial reproduction lacking brand licensing, the market value would likely fall below $5.00 as a mere novelty. To provide a more precise valuation, an in-person examination is required to verify card stock secondary characteristics and surface integrity. Authentication by a third-party grading service would be necessary to establish a firm market position. Without such verification, the value remains speculative and dependent on the buyer's willingness to accept the item's unverified status.

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