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AI Identification

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Trading card appears to be a 1993-94 Upper Deck Chris Webber rookie card

Sports Memorabilia

AI Estimated Value

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$5.00 - $15.00

As of July 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a basketball trading card featuring player Chris Webber, housed in a gold-colored semi-rigid plastic case. The card is consistent with the 1993-94 Upper Deck set, specifically the rookie card design. The card front bears a signature-style name stamp reading 'Chris WEBBER' and the word 'WARRIORS' along the right edge. A gold-tone 'ROOKIE CARD' text is visible at the top, which appears to be part of the protective case rather than the card itself. The card depicts a player in a white 'WARRIORS 4' jersey performing a layup against an opponent in a dark jersey. An Upper Deck logo is visible in the bottom-left corner. As the card is encased and not physically inspected, this identification is a hypothesis based on visible graphics and layout. The plastic case shows significant surface scratching and scuffing, which may obscure the actual condition of the card edges and surface. No significant creases are immediately apparent on the card through the plastic, but potential wear to the corners and light surface indentations are consistent with age-related handling.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided imagery, I have examined a basketball trading card that appears to be consistent with the 1993-94 Upper Deck Chris Webber rookie card. The item is currently housed in a gold-colored semi-rigid holder, which obscures a direct view of the card's surface and edges. While the visible graphics, including the 'Warriors' text and the signature-style name stamp, align with the hypothesized 1993-94 production, I cannot verify the physical integrity of the card through the scuffed plastic case. A physical inspection would be required to assess corner wear, surface indentations, or edge chipping that are typical of paper assets of this age. The value of $5.00 to $15.00 reflects a typical market range for an unauthenticated example in raw, circulated condition. The sports memorabilia market places a high premium on professional grading; should this item be submitted to a third-party service and receive a high-tier condition grade, the value could increase significantly. Conversely, if a physical examination reveals the card to be a modern reprint or if it possesses hidden structural damage, the value would be negligible. To confirm the identification and market standing, an in-person examination by a specialist is necessary to check for print patterns consistent with 1990s technology and to verify that the 'Rookie Card' text is not an indication of a later commemorative reproduction. The current estimate assumes the card is a period-standard production and accounts for the lack of professional certification.

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