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Darius Slay Jr. Philadelphia Eagles Score Trading Card

Sports Trading Card

AI Estimated Value

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$0.50 - $2.00

As of May 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a standard-sized sports trading card, predominantly featuring an image of the NFL player Darius Slay Jr. in his Philadelphia Eagles uniform. The card has a white border framing the main design. The central image depicts Darius Slay Jr. in a full-body action shot, wearing a green Eagles jersey with the number '2' clearly visible, green helmet, and white pants and sleeves. The background appears to be a blurred football field. Above the main image, the 'SCORE' logo is prominently displayed in a horizontal banner with a dark green or teal color scheme, featuring subtle horizontal line patterns. Below the image, there is a dark green or teal horizontal band that contains the player's name, 'DARIUS SLAY JR. | CB', printed in white text. To the right of the name, the official emblem of the Philadelphia Eagles, a stylized eagle head in profile within a football helmet, is showcased. The card appears to be made of standard cardstock, typical for trading cards. While the exact dimensions are not provided, it appears to be a standard 2.5 x 3.5 inches. The surface of the card shows some glare, suggesting a glossy finish. There are no obvious signs of significant creasing, tearing, or major surface abrasions, though minor wear on the edges or corners cannot be fully assessed from a single image. The card's overall condition appears to be relatively good, and it exhibits characteristics consistent with modern or recent sports card manufacturing techniques.

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I have examined the provided image of the Darius Slay Jr. Philadelphia Eagles Score Trading Card. Visually, the card appears to be in relatively good condition. The white borders are consistent, and the central image is clear, showing Darius Slay Jr. in action. There are no immediate signs of major creases, tears, or significant surface abrasions. The glossy finish is evident through the glare, which is typical for modern card production. Minor edge or corner wear, which could impact grading, cannot be definitively assessed from an image alone. Authenticity appears straightforward; this is a mass-produced Score trading card, and there are no red flags suggesting it is a counterfeit. However, true authenticity verification beyond visual cues would require physical inspection to check card stock, printing quality under magnification, and any security features. Provenance documentation is not applicable for a mass-produced card of this type. Regarding market conditions, standard base cards like this 2020s Score Darius Slay Jr. card typically have a low market value. Score is a widely distributed product, and base cards from common sets are not rare. While Darius Slay Jr. is a prominent player, this specific card does not feature any special inserts, autographs, relics, or low serial numbering that would drive demand or rarity. Comparables for similar base cards of established, non-rookie players from common sets suggest a very modest valuation. The primary demand for such a card would come from team collectors or completists of the specific Score set. Factors significantly impacting value are primarily the lack of rarity and special features. If this were a parallel, a rookie card, or an autographed version, the value would be substantially higher. For a base card, even in gem-mint condition, the value remains low. My assessment of condition is based on visual cues only. For a precise condition grade (e.g., PSA 10, Beckett 9.5), the card would need to be physically inspected for micro-surface flaws, edge wear, corner sharpness, and centering. Without professional grading, any valuation remains an estimate based on apparent condition.

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