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2026 series 2 #91ASC-11 orange auto

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AI Identification

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Signed Frank Thomas baseball trading card in Topps Chrome style

Sports Memorabilia

AI Estimated Value

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$600 - $1,100

As of July 7, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a modern baseball trading card featuring player Frank Thomas. The card is stylistically consistent with the Topps Chrome 75 Years of Baseball anniversary series. It features a vibrant orange border with a geometric, refractive 'mojo' or 'mega' foil pattern. The center depicts a photograph of the athlete in a Chicago White Sox uniform, captioned with 'ALL-STAR AMERICAN LEAGUE'. A prominent blue ink signature is visible across the center, which appears stylistically consistent with the player's handwriting; however, as this is a digital image, the signature is unverified and requires physical authentication. Text on the card reads 'TOPPS CERTIFIED AUTOGRAPH ISSUE' and bears a serial number stamp of '05/25'. The owner identifies this as part of a '2026 series 2 #91ASC-11' collection, though official manufacturer release calendars should be consulted for year-of-origin verification. The card appears to be in good physical condition with sharp corners and clean edges, though minor surface scratches or micro-abrasions common to chrome finishes cannot be ruled out from this photograph.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the digital images provided, I have examined this modern baseball trading card featuring Frank Thomas. The owner identifies this as part of a '2026 series 2 #91ASC-11' collection, specifically a 'Topps Chrome style' orange refractor. From what I can see, the card displays a '05/25' serial number and bears a signature in blue ink consistent with the handwriting of the athlete. Within the current sports memorabilia market, high-grade examples of modern low-numbered chrome parallels for Hall of Fame players typically see strong demand, which informs my estimate of $600 to $1,100. However, this valuation is a hypothesis based on the assumption that the item is a legitimate manufacturer-issued product. I cannot determine from a photo alone the veracity of the 'Topps Certified Autograph Issue' text or the physical integrity of the orange 'mojo' foil surface. The estimated value assumes the card would achieve a high professional grade (such as a 9 or 10); minor surface abrasions or centering issues invisible in the photo would reduce this range. Because valuation depends entirely on the accuracy of the owner's claims, I must state that a physical inspection by a third-party grading service is required to validate the card's status and the ink's origin. If the item were found to be a reproduction, an aftermarket creation, or an uncertified copy in the style of Topps Chrome, the market value would likely drop to a nominal range of $5 to $20. For a formal valuation, the card should be submitted for encapsulation and grading to provide a transparent assessment of condition and production legitimacy.

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