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Panini Chronicles Black NASCAR Chase Elliott card

Sports Trading Cards

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$15.00-$35.00

As of June 18, 2026

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This is a modern sports trading card featuring NASCAR Cup Series driver Chase Elliott, originating from the Panini Chronicles 'Black' subset, estimated to be from the 2020-2022 period. The card is standard 2.5 by 3.5 inch dimensions, printed on heavy premium cardstock with a matte black finish and architectural green accents. The imagery depicts Elliott in full NAPA Auto Parts racing blues and whites posing in front of a stylized background that includes a faint watermark of his racing stock car. The driver's name 'CHASE ELLIOTT' is printed in silver/white san-serif typeface at the bottom above a green 'BLACK' logo. The card is currently part of a stack held in a yellow-tinted semi-rigid top loader or plastic protector, which itself sits in a small black display stand. Visible condition notes include some softening or minor chipping on the top-left edge of the card stack and slight surface scuffing on the protective plastic sleeve. The printing quality appears high-definition with rich ink saturation characteristic of the Chronicles 'Black' high-end series. The overall composition uses geometric shards to frame the athlete, providing a sleek, contemporary aesthetic common in modern hobby sets.

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I have conducted a visual examination of the Panini Chronicles Black Chase Elliott trading card. This specimen appears to be the base version of the 'Black' insert, a high-end subset within the Chronicles product line typically released between 2020 and 2022. The card exhibits the signature matte finish and geometric design elements consistent with Panini’s production standards for this series. Regarding condition, I observed minor edge-wear or 'chipping' on the upper left border—a common flaw for cards with black borders where the white cardstock easily shows through the ink. The surface of the plastic holder shows scuffing, which may obscure finer surface scratches on the card itself. Market demand for Chase Elliott remains high as he is a perennial Most Popular Driver winner; however, as an unnumbered base insert rather than a low-limit 'Gold' or '1-of-1' parallel, the rarity is relatively low. Recent market comparables for raw (unopened/ungraded) NASCAR Black inserts range from $10 to $40 depending on the specific year and driver popularity. The lack of a 'Prizm' or 'Holographic' finish suggests this is a standard retail or hobby base hit. Authentication via digital imagery has significant limitations. While the typography and image resolution appear consistent with genuine Panini stock, I cannot verify paper density, UV fluorescence, or the presence of counterfeit printing patterns (dot matrix) without high-magnification physical inspection. A full valuation would require removing the card from the top-loader to inspect the reverse side and corners for hidden delamination. For definitive authentication, I would recommend submission to a third-party grader (PSA or SGC) to verify the surface integrity and structural dimensions.

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