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Trading card appearing to be from the 1991 Upper Deck Looney Tunes Comic Ball set

Sports Trading Cards

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$1.00 - $15.00

As of June 27, 2026

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This item is a standard-sized trading card (viewed from the reverse) enclosed in a hard plastic protective case. The reverse side features a purple and cream color palette with a trivia question style layout. Visible text includes a 'Question:' regarding 'Nolan' and specific numbers (9, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17), alongside a response regarding strikeouts. The card bears a number '152' in the upper left corner and includes a small Major League Baseball (MLB) logo. Fine print along the left edge includes copyright markings: '© 1991 The Upper Deck Co. Printed in the U.S.A. All Rights Reserved. LOONEY TUNES, characters, names and all related indicia are trademarks of Warner Bros. Inc. © 1991'. Based on these visible marks, the card is stylistically consistent with the Comic Ball Series 2 set produced by Upper Deck in the early 1990s, which combined baseball players with cartoon characters. The card appears in fair condition within its case, though the photo perspective and plastic casing limit a clear view of the edges or surface for soft wear such as corner rounding or surface scratching. Physical inspection would be required to verify the printing quality and substrate material.

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Based on the provided image, I have examined the reverse of a trading card that appears to be consistent with the 1991 Upper Deck Looney Tunes Comic Ball Series 2 set, specifically card #152. The layout, including the 'Question' and 'Answer' format regarding Nolan Ryan and strikeouts, is a hallmark of this specific production. However, from a photo alone, I cannot verify the physical integrity of the card stock or the legitimacy of the printing. The presence of a plastic case suggests a level of care, but I am unable to inspect the edges, corners, or surface for microscopic wear, centering issues, or potential reprints that would be visible under magnification. My valuation follows the working hypothesis that this is a standard production card from the 1991 set. Items of this type are generally high-volume collectibles. A raw, uncertified example typically holds a nominal market value, often in the $1.00 to $3.00 range. If the card were to be professionally graded and achieved a high-tier condition score, the value could potentially rise toward the upper end of my estimate, approximately $15.00, due to collector interest in 'Comic Ball' nostalgia. If this card were found to be a modern reproduction or a printing error variant, the value would deviate significantly. Market demand for early 90s Upper Deck inserts remains niche but stable. To provide a more precise valuation, a physical inspection is required to check for surface gloss, ink depth, and the specific holographic markers used by the manufacturer during that era. Without such an examination and formal authentication from a third-party grading service, this estimate remains a preliminary assessment based on visible stylistic indicators.

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