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AI Identification

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Fleer '94-style football trading card featuring John Elway

Sports Memorabilia

AI Estimated Value

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$5.00 - $25.00

As of July 9, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a 1994 Fleer football trading card depicting John Elway of the Denver Broncos. The card displays a full-color action photograph of the player in a vintage orange Broncos jersey, holding a football. In the upper left corner, it bears the printed text 'FLEER '94' in blue and red. The bottom of the card includes the printed name 'JOHN ELWAY' and the position '.QB'. A notable feature is a cursive signature in bronze or copper-toned ink across the lower portion of the image; however, because this is a digital image, it cannot be determined if this is a hand-signed autograph or a facsimile signature printed as part of the card design. The card is housed in a transparent plastic protective sleeve. The centering appears somewhat offset toward the top and right margins. While the card face seems relatively clean, the gloss and edge sharpness cannot be fully evaluated without physical inspection. This card is consistent with mass-produced sporting collectibles from the mid-1990s. The identification is based on the visible printed text and branding, but authenticity and signature status remain unverified without professional third-party grading.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the image provided of a trading card bearing the branding and appearance of a 1994 Fleer John Elway issue. Based on what I can see, the card is housed in a protective sleeve and presents with centering that is noticeably shifted toward the top and right edges. The item bears a signature consistent with John Elway's likeness in a bronze-toned ink; however, from a digital image alone, I cannot determine if this is a hand-signed autograph or a facsimile signature printed as part of the card's original layout. This distinction is critical to the valuation. If the signature is identified as a facsimile or a standard base card, the market value typically sits at the lower end of the provided range ($5.00 - $10.00). If it were found to be a hand-signed autograph from that era, the value would likely increase, though it would still be subject to the card's visible centering issues and unverified surface condition. General market demand for cards from the mid-1990s is high for 'mint' condition specimens, but volume was significant during this era, making condition and signature status the primary value drivers. I cannot determine the exact condition of the edges or the presence of surface scratches without a physical inspection. To confirm the nature of the signature and the card's status, a physical examination by a professional third-party grading service would be required. Should the card be found to be a modern reproduction or if the signature is an unauthorized copy, the value would be negligible. The current estimate assumes the card is a period-correct 1994 Fleer product.

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