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1988 Fleer Dave Winfield Baseball Card #124

Sports Memorabilia / Trading Cards

AI Estimated Value

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$1.00-$3.00

As of June 23, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a standard 2.5 by 3.5 inch trading card featuring Dave Winfield of the New York Yankees, produced by Fleer in 1988. The card is printed on semi-glossy cardstock and features the characteristic 1988 Fleer design, which includes a light gray background with white vertical pinstripes. Winfield is depicted in an action shot wearing the classic Yankees road gray uniform, following through on a swing. The card features a red diagonal border framing the central photograph. Notable markings include ‘DAVE WINFIELD / OUTFIELD’ in black text at the top left, the circular Yankees primary logo at the top right, and the ‘FLEER’ brand logo at the bottom right. The bottom edge includes a series of white rectangular blocks against the gray pinstriped background. Regarding condition, the card appears to be in good raw state; the corners show slight softening, particularly at the bottom left. The centering appears slightly biased toward the right border. Surface-wise, there are no visible creases or heavy scratches from the photograph, though very minor edge wear is present. This piece represents a mass-produced era of baseball cards known as the 'Junk Wax Era,' but it remains a classic collectible for fans of the Hall of Fame outfielder.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the digital representation of the 1988 Fleer Dave Winfield #124. My visual inspection confirms the card exhibits the classic light gray pinstriped design and red diagonal framing characteristic of the 1988 Fleer set. Regarding condition, I note a slight rightward centering bias (approximately 60/40) and visible softening on the lower-left corner. The edges show minute chipping, common for this era's cardstock, though the surface luster remains surprisingly intact for a raw specimen. Authenticity appears consistent with original Fleer production standards based on typography and logo placement. However, this card originates from the 'Junk Wax Era,' a period of massive overproduction. Consequently, market supply heavily outweighs demand. While Dave Winfield is a respected Hall of Famer, this specific non-rookie card is extremely common. Comparable sales for raw copies typically range from $0.50 to $3.00, often found in 'dollar bins' at hobby shows. High-grade professionally slabbed copies (PSA 10) can command higher prices, but the centering and corner wear on this specific example preclude it from achieving such a grade. Limitations of this appraisal include the inability to verify paper stock thickness, exact surface texture, or the presence of microscopic alterations. A physical examination under 10x magnification is required to definitively rule out trimming or color touch-ups. For high-value protection, third-party grading (PSA, SGC, or Beckett) would be the standard next step, though the cost of grading likely exceeds the market value of this specific card.

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