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2012 Topps Football Andy Lee All-Pro Card #216

Sports Memorabilia / Trading Cards

AI Estimated Value

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$1.00 - $3.00

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a standard 2.5 by 3.5 inch trading card featuring Andy Lee, the punter for the San Francisco 49ers, from the 2012 Topps football series. The card is printed on glossy cardstock and features a full-color action shot of Lee in his red and gold uniform mid-kick. A notable feature is the bronze-colored '2011 All-Pro' shield graphic in the bottom right corner, indicating his selection to the AP All-Pro team that year. The classic Topps logo is visible in the upper-left corner. The bottom of the card has a red and gold swoosh design containing the 49ers logo and the player's name, 'ANDY LEE-P'. The card appears to be in very good to excellent condition, protected by a clear plastic penny sleeve and top-loader. The centering looks slightly heavy toward the right margin. Edges and corners appear sharp through the protective casing, with no visible surface scratches or creases. This is a common card from the modern era reflecting high-quality commercial printing standards of the early 2010s.

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I have examined the digital representation of the 2012 Topps Football Andy Lee #216. Based on this visual inspection, the card appears to be an authentic specimen from the 2012 flagship set. The surface gloss remains intact, and the edges within the top-loader show no significant chipping. I noted a slight centering bias toward the right (approximately 60/40), which is common for this era but prevents it from being a 'Gem Mint' candidate. This card serves as a base veteran card primarily collected by 49ers team enthusiasts or punter specialists. The market for modern-era punter cards is extremely limited, as value in the trading card hobby is driven by 'skill' positions (QB, WR, RB) and rookie cards. While Andy Lee is a localized legend and the 'All-Pro' designation adds some interest, this is a mass-produced 'junk wax 2.0' era card with high population counts. Similar base cards for specialist positions typically sell for the cost of shipping or as part of bulk lots. Critically, a digital image cannot confirm surface integrity or provide the microscopic view needed to detect sophisticated reprints. A physical inspection would be required to verify the exact paper grain, ink spray patterns, and scent of the cardstock. To achieve a higher valuation, the card would require third-party grading (e.g., PSA or SGC) to verify its condition; however, the cost of grading would significantly exceed the potential market value of the card itself. No additional provenance or scientific testing is warranted for a card of this market tier.

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