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2022-23 Panini Mosaic Basketball Khris Middleton Green Mosaic Prizm (Error Card)

Sports Memorabilia / Trading Cards

AI Estimated Value

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$40-$85

As of June 14, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a 2022-23 Panini Mosaic basketball trading card, measuring a standard 2.5 by 3.5 inches. The card features a 'Mosaic' opti-chrome finish with a distinct green and red geometric background pattern. The central image depicts Khris Middleton in an action shooting pose against the fractured-glass aesthetic characteristic of the Panini Mosaic brand. A notable and significant feature of this specific item is that it appears to be a manufacturing error (misprint); while the text at the bottom identifies the player as 'KHRIS MIDDLETON' with the Washington Wizards logo and jersey #32, the image actually depicts player Taj Gibson. The card features the 'M' Mosaic logo in the top left corner. Physically, the card shows sharp corners and clean edges, though the centering appears slightly shifted toward the right margin. The card is printed on high-quality metallic-finish cardstock with no visible surface scratches or creases in the provided image. This specific 'Green Mosaic' parallel is typically found in retail-exclusive formats. The inclusion of the wrong player's image for the nameplate makes this a 'Wrong Back/Wrong Front' style production error, which is a niche area of interest for sports card collectors and can affect market value based on rarity and demand for such variations.

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I have conducted a visual examination of this 2022-23 Panini Mosaic Green Prizm card. The item represents a significant production error, specifically a 'Wrong Front' misprint where the image of Taj Gibson is paired with the nomenclature and logo of Khris Middleton and the Washington Wizards. Based on my review, the card surfaces appear clean with a strong opti-chrome luster. Centering is noticeably shifted right, approximately 65/35, which is typical for Panini retail parallels of this era. The corners and edges appear sharp without visible chipping or whitening. The market for modern 'Error Cards' is a niche segment. Unlike vintage errors that were corrected, modern Panini errors are often produced in large batches, limiting their scarcity. Standard Green Prizm parallels for these players typically sell for $1-$5; however, misprint collectors usually pay a premium for clearly identifiable errors like this one. Recent sales of similar 'Wrong Player' errors from the Mosaic line range from $30 to $100 depending on the prominence of the players involved. While the visual characteristics align with Panini’s 2022-23 manufacturing standards, I must note that an image-based assessment has limitations. I cannot verify the weight, surface texture, or microscopic dot patterns required to guarantee authenticity. For a final valuation, a physical inspection is necessary to rule out sophisticated counterfeits or high-quality 'custom' reprints. Furthermore, professional slab grading by companies like PSA or CGC (who specialize in error designations) would be required to achieve the high end of the estimated value range.

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