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Football trading card appearing to be a Bowman Chrome De'Zhaun Stribling University of Mississippi issue

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User's notes

2025 topps bowman chrome #182

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AI Estimated Value

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$5.00 - $15.00

AI estimate as of July 4, 2026 · verify with a professional before acting

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AI Item Analysis

This is a modern sports trading card printed on a metallic-style cardstock common to 'refractor' or 'chrome' releases. The card features a central action photograph of an American football player in a white 'Ole Miss' jersey carrying a football. The card bears the printed name 'DE'ZHAUN STRIBLING' and the team designation 'OLE MISS // WR'. Visible graphics include the '1ST BOWMAN' logo in the top left corner, the 'Ole Miss' team logo in the bottom left, and a 'Bowman Chrome' logo in the bottom right corner. The player is shown wearing a blue helmet with 'REBS' visible on the bumper. The card design utilizes a red, grey, and white color palette with geometric bordering. While the owner identifies this as a '2025 topps bowman chrome #182', such specific release details are unverified without a physical inspection of the card's reverse side and professional authentication. The card appears to be in good physical condition with crisp corners and no obvious surface creases or discoloration visible in the photograph, though microscopic surface wear or centering issues cannot be determined from this image alone. All markings are treated as stylistic indicators consistent with modern card manufacturing rather than proven evidence of authenticity.

AI Appraisal Report

Based on my visual examination of the photograph, I have analyzed this item as a modern sports trading card with features consistent with a '1st Bowman' Chrome release. Per the user's submission, this is identified as a 2025 Topps Bowman Chrome #182 featuring De'Zhaun Stribling. Based on what I can see, the card displays sharp corners and a surface finish typical of refractor-style cardstock. However, I cannot verify the specific card numbering, surface integrity, or centering accuracy from a photo, all of which are critical to the final market value. My estimate assumes this is a standard base chrome issue. The market for collegiate-themed Bowman cards typically fluctuates based on the athlete's current performance and future professional draft prospects. For an item of this type, assuming the attribution is correct, most examples trade within a modest range unless they are rare parallels or professionally graded. If this card were found to be a base paper variation rather than 'Chrome', or a later-year reprint, the value would likely drop below $2.00. The provided value represents the item as it appears: an unauthenticated, raw card. Should this be professionally graded and achieve a high tier (such as a 'Gem Mint' equivalent), the value could increase significantly. Conversely, any microscopic surface scratches or edge wear not visible in this image would reduce the value. To establish a more precise figure, an in-person inspection of the reverse side and professional authentication by a third-party grading service would be necessary. Without such verification, the piece should be treated as a working hypothesis for valuation purposes.

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