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Submitted photo · July 18, 2026

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AI Identification

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Michael Jordan Fleer Ultra Double Trouble basketball trading card

Sports Trading Cards

AI Estimated Value

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$40-$80

As of July 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a basketball trading card featuring Michael Jordan, bearing markings consistent with the 1995-96 Fleer Ultra 'Double Trouble' insert set. The card is displayed within a clear plastic top-loader protector. It features a high-gloss finish with a dual-image design of Jordan in his Chicago Bulls home white uniform against a red background featuring the repeating text 'DOUBLE TROUBLE'. The top right corner bears a gold-foil style logo reading '95-96 FLEER ULTRA', and the bottom section features a gold-foil stamped nameplate reading 'MICHAEL JORDAN DOUBLE TROUBLE'. The card depicts two different action shots of the player, one in mid-jump and one foregrounded. Visually, the card appears to be in good condition through the plastic, with sharp-looking corners and edges, though the protector itself shows some light scuffing. While the markings are consistent with the Fleer Ultra brand, the item has not been physically inspected for stock thickness, holographic print quality, or common reproduction markers. Consequently, this identification serves as a hypothesis based on visible iconography and remains unverified without professional authentication and grading. The overall craftsmanship is consistent with mid-1990s premium sports card production.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the photograph, the item appears to be a 1995-96 Fleer Ultra Michael Jordan 'Double Trouble' insert. While the gold-foil stamping and high-gloss finish are consistent with 1990s premium production, I cannot verify the card's stock thickness, surface texture, or holographic integrity through the plastic top-loader. The assessment assumes the card is a period-produced item and not a later reproduction. Market demand for high-profile inserts from this era remains strong, especially for those featuring the Chicago Bulls dynasty. Condition is a primary driver of value; while the corners and edges appear sharp in the image, fine surface scratches or a 'cloudy' finish—often found on these high-gloss cards—cannot be ruled out without a physical inspection. This estimate reflects the typical market range for a high-quality raw (ungraded) example. Should the item undergo professional grading and receive a high tier score, its value could increase significantly. Conversely, if it were found to be a modern reprint or reproduction, the value would be negligible, likely under $5. I cannot make an authoritative claim regarding its status without an in-person examination by a third-party authentication service to confirm it is not a facsimile or a high-quality counterfeit.

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