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1991 Front Row Dikembe Mutombo Georgetown Hoyas Trading Card

Sports Memorabilia / Trading Cards

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$1.00 - $3.00

As of May 24, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a 1991 Front Row basketball trading card featuring Dikembe Mutombo during his collegiate career with the Georgetown Hoyas. The card is printed on standard cardstock and measures approximately 2.5 by 3.5 inches. The design features a bold purple border surrounding an action photograph of Mutombo in his gray Georgetown jersey (number 55) positioned under the basket. The top of the card contains a yellow banner with the player's name in bold black text. A distinctive orange and black 'Front Row' basketball logo is located in the bottom right corner. The photo features a glossy finish, typical of early 1990s card production. Regarding condition, visible issues include light softening and whitening on the corners, particularly the bottom left and top right, which is common for this era of non-protected cards. The centering appears slightly biased toward the top. There is a noticeable light glare on the center of the image from the camera flash, but the surface appears free of major creases or surface abrasions. Beneath this card, several other sports cards are visible, including a Score-branded football card and a card with a pumpkin-themed border, suggesting these are part of a larger mixed collection.

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I have examined the 1991 Front Row Dikembe Mutombo #2 trading card. This specific card captures the Hall of Fame center during his iconic tenure at Georgetown. My visual inspection confirms the card is a mass-produced, standard cardstock issue from the 'junk wax' era of the early 1990s. The condition shows visible corner softening (notably the bottom-left) and slight top-heavy centering, which prevents it from achieving a 'Gem Mint' technical grade. While the surface appears free of major creases, the minor edges wear typical of this era's production standards places this in Very Good to Excellent (VG-EX) raw condition. From a market perspective, the value is significantly limited by extreme overproduction. Front Row was a smaller manufacturer compared to Upper Deck or SkyBox, and while they featured top collegiate stars, their cards lack the long-term investment demand of professional NBA-licensed releases (like Fleer or Hoops). Recent comparables for raw, ungraduated copies of this card consistently fetch between $1 and $3 in the secondary market. Even in high-grade professional slabs, this card rarely exceeds $15–$20 because of the low barrier to entry for collectors. Limitations: This appraisal is based solely on digital imagery. While the typography and logo placements appear consistent with authentic 1991 Front Row production, a physical inspection is required to verify cardstock weight, measure for trimming, and check for counterfeit printing patterns under 10x magnification. Because this is a low-value item, the cost of professional authentication (PSA/SGC) would currently exceed the market value of the card itself.

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