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AI Identification

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Sports trading card consistent with Fleer Ultra '92-'93 Michael Jordan #4

Sports Trading Cards

AI Estimated Value

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$10.00–$150.00

As of July 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a standard-sized sports trading card featuring an image of the basketball player Michael Jordan in a red Chicago Bulls jersey. The card bears a gold-foil style logo in the upper left corner reading "'92-'93 FLEER ULTRA" and a gold-colored circle in the lower right corner inscribed with "AWARD WINNER" and an "NBA" logo. At the bottom, the name "MICHAEL JORDAN" is displayed in gold-toned lettering across a textured border. The central image shows the player dribbling a basketball against a blurred crowd background. The card is currently housed in a rigid, yellowish translucent plastic top-loader sleeve, which hinders direct inspection of the card's surface texture, sheen, or centering. While the visible markings are stylistically consistent with mass-produced cards from the early 1990s, physical examination by a professional grader would be required to assess the card's condition, centering, and specific printing characteristics. Visible condition signals include potential yellowing of the protective sleeve; however, the card's corners and edges appear relatively well-preserved through the plastic. The attribution to Fleer Ultra is based on visible text but remains a hypothesis subject to verification of the card's reverse side and printing quality.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I have formulated a value estimate for an item stylistically consistent with a 1992-93 Fleer Ultra Michael Jordan #4 'Award Winner' insert. The card appears to bear markings and design elements characteristic of this specific production run, including the gold-toned lettering and a textured border. However, because I am viewing this through a photo and a potentially aged plastic sleeve, I cannot verify the physical surface integrity, ink quality, or subtle printing patterns that would distinguish it from a contemporary reproduction. The condition of the corners and edges appears relatively stable through the top-loader, but centering and surface sheen—critical factors in value—cannot be assessed without physical inspection. The provided valuation range is broad because market prices for items of this type are heavily dictated by professional third-party grading. If the card were to be examined in person and found to be in high-grade condition (e.g., Gem Mint), it could fall at the higher end or even exceed this range; conversely, should it be a later reproduction or possess significant unseen surface damage, the value would likely drop below $5.00. General market behavior for early 1990s Jordan inserts shows consistent demand, yet the abundance of mass-produced items from this era means that premiums are only achieved for examples with exceptional preservation. To reach a more stable valuation, an in-person examination by a professional grader is required to assess the card's stock and printing characteristics to establish its place within the market relative to known examples of this series. This estimate assumes the card is a standard period-correct production and not a modern reprint or replica.

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