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The item is a standard-sized sports trading card, likely made of cardstock, featuring a player from the Philadelphia Eagles. The card's design mimics a 'ticket' with a prominent border, possibly indicating a 'Season Ticket' themed set, which is a known design from Panini Contenders. The left side of the card features a full-body action shot of A.J. Brown in his Eagles uniform, with a blurred or motion-effect background, suggesting an in-game moment. The colors in the image, particularly the green of the uniform and the field, are vibrant. The right side of the card is designed to look like a ticket stub, with branding for 'Panini Contenders' at the top, followed by 'SEASON TICKET'. Below this, an abstract representation of a ticket with the Philadelphia Eagles logo (an eagle's head) is visible. The player's name, 'A.J. BROWN', is clearly printed. Further details visible include 'WIDE RECEIVER', 'PHILADELPHIA EAGLES', and 'GAME 25', along with what appears to be a 'DATE' and sections for 'ROW' and 'SEAT' (presumably generic, not actual game information). The bottom right of the 'ticket' section has a bar code graphic. The card has clean edges and corners, suggesting it is in very good to excellent condition with no immediate visible wear, creasing, or surface damage. The surface appears to have a slight reflective quality, common in modern trading cards. No specific manufacturing year is immediately discernible from the visible details, but based on the player and design elements, it is a relatively modern card, likely from the early 2020s. The overall craftsmanship is consistent with mass-produced collectible sports cards.
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Based on my visual examination of the provided image of the A.J. Brown 202X Panini Contenders Season Ticket Football Card, it appears to be in excellent condition, showing no immediate signs of wear, creasing, or surface damage. The edges and corners are sharp, and the surface appears clean with its typical reflective quality. This suggests a potential grade of PSA 9 or higher, significantly impacting its value. Authenticity, based solely on the image, seems credible; the design elements, Panini branding, and player details align with known issues from the Contenders series. However, a full authentication would require in-person examination to verify card stock, print quality, and holographic elements (if present), and to detect any alterations or sophisticated counterfeits. Provenance documentation, such as original purchase receipts from reputable dealers, would also strengthen authentication. Market conditions for A.J. Brown cards are generally strong, given his status as a top-tier wide receiver for a prominent NFL team. This 'Season Ticket' parallel is a desirable subset within Contenders. Rarity will depend on the specific print run and any serial numbering not visible in the image. Factors significantly impacting value include the player's ongoing performance, team success, and the card's specific parallel or serial number if applicable. Without knowing the exact year (202X is too broad), or any specific parallel, and noting the limitations of image-based appraisal, comparables would typically range from $20-$100 for base 'Season Ticket' cards of similar caliber players in high grade, with rarer parallels fetching significantly more. Scientific testing of the card's composition could further confirm authenticity.