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Submitted photo · June 28, 2026

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AI Identification

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Baseball trading cards appearing to feature Barry Bonds and Kirby Puckett

Sports Memorabilia

AI Estimated Value

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$1.00 - $10.00

As of June 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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A pair of printed baseball trading cards housed in a plastic sleeve. The upper card features an athlete in a batting pose wearing an outfit consistent with a Minnesota Twins uniform, appearing to be Kirby Puckett. The lower card features an athlete in a follow-through swing, in a uniform consistent with the San Francisco Giants, and bears the printed text "BARRY BONDS - GIANTS". The lower card also displays a logo consistent with 'Upper Deck' with a small '94' printed within it, suggesting a potential 1994 manufacture date. The cards are constructed from semi-glossy cardstock and appear to be standard rectangular sizes. Based on visual cues, the cards appear consistent with early-to-mid 1990s sports memorabilia. The plastic sleeve shows some surface scuffing and blurring, which obscures fine details like crispness of the card edges. Without physical inspection, the presence of these markings is considered evidence for these attributions but does not constitute verification of production batches. There is a vertical orientation to the layout as photographed, showing the lower card inverted relative to the top card in the sleeve.

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I have reviewed the image of the two trading cards appearing to feature Kirby Puckett and Barry Bonds. Based on what I can see, the lower card bears markings consistent with a 1994 Upper Deck production, while the upper card's uniform suggests a late 1980s or early 1990s Minnesota Twins release. I cannot verify the specific set or edition from a photo, as fine details like foil stamps or card numbers are obscured. The value estimate is based on the working hypothesis that these are mass-produced base cards from the mid-1990s, an era characterized by extremely high production volumes which generally limits the market value for non-rare inserts or high-grade specimens. Condition is a critical factor; while they appear housed in a sleeve, I can't verify the crispness of the corners or surface integrity through the plastic, which shows significant scuffing. If these cards were found to be rare parallels or were professionally graded in gem-mint condition, the value could increase slightly, but as standard specimens, they typically sell in the modest range of one to five dollars each in secondary markets. A physical inspection would be required to confirm they are not reprints or to assess if they possess any rare manufacturing variations. Without such authentication, these items are viewed by the market as common collectibles. If these were determined to be modern reproductions rather than period-correct cardstock, the value would be negligible.

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