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AI Identification

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Collection of 1990s-style NHL hockey trading cards

Sports Memorabilia

AI Estimated Value

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$5 - $15

As of June 23, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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A group of eight trading cards featuring professional hockey players, appearing to be from the early 1990s. The collection includes various brands and subsets. One card is labeled '1990 ALL STAR GAME' featuring 'STEPHANE RICHER' (Canadiens), bearing a 'PRO SET' logo. Another card from Upper Deck features 'Ed Belfour' as an 'All-Star Campbell Conference'. Also present is a 1993 NHL All-Star card for 'Gary Roberts' featuring a McDonald's logo. Five other cards bear 'PRO SET' markings and feature players 'Bobby Smith', 'Theoren Fleury', 'Adam Oates', and 'Pat LaFontaine' in All-Star style jerseys. The cards appear to be printed on standard cardstock and are currently housed in a plastic protective nine-pocket sleeve. Visually, the cards show sharp corners and bright colors, though specific physical condition can only be determined through individual inspection. Based on the visible text and logos, these are consistent with mass-produced sports collectibles from the 1990-1994 period. Without physical examination, the authenticity of these cards cannot be verified, as high-quality reproductions of vintage cards are common in the hobby market.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I am evaluating a collection of eight hockey trading cards bearing logos consistent with early 1990s brands such as Pro Set, Upper Deck, and a McDonald's promotional issue. It features players like Stephane Richer, Ed Belfour, and Pat LaFontaine. Treat this identification as a working assumption, as I cannot physically inspect the cards to verify their physical properties. In the sports card market, the early 1990s is widely colloquially known as the 'junk wax' era characterized by massive overproduction. Consequently, standard base cards and low-tier All-Star inserts from this period generally have very low secondary market demand. The estimated value assumes these are standard consumer issues in typical ungraded condition. If these cards were to achieve the highest possible grades from a professional grading service following physical inspection, they might command slightly more, but grading costs usually exceed the card value for this era. Without physical examination, I cannot assess the surface, corners, edges, or centering, which are critical to sports card valuation. However, typical unauthenticated lots of this material routinely sell for nominal amounts primarily to nostalgic collectors.

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