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Trading card with cut signature bearing the name 'Joe Namath' (not authenticated)

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User's notes

2012 cut signature from Leaf trading card Joe Namath

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AI Estimated Value

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$150-$300

AI estimate as of August 21, 2026 · verify with a professional before acting

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AI Item Analysis

The item presented is a trading card enclosed in a clear protective hard plastic holder, consistent with standard sports memorabilia protection cases. The card features a dark central background area inset with a white paper cut element upon which a signature in blue ink is written, reading 'Joe Namath'. Above and below the central window, white horizontal banner areas display printed text. The top banner reads 'CUT SIGNATURE EDITION SPORTS ICONS' along with the year '2012' in the upper right corner and the Leaf logo in the upper left. The lower banner text reads 'AUTHENTIC CUT SIGNATURE'. A side label on the right side of the protective case contains vertical text reading '2012 Leaf Sports Icons', 'Joe Namath', 'Pro Football Hall Of Fame', and '16 of 26'. The physical condition of the protective case shows minor surface reflections and typical handling wear, while the card interior appears clean and well-preserved. The user-supplied notes state this is a 2012 cut signature from a Leaf trading card of Joe Namath, though this claim remains unverified by physical inspection. The attribution in the name rests on the visible printed text on the card and the legible signature script, but the item itself is unauthenticated.

AI Appraisal Report

Per user submission: the owner identifies this as a 2012 Leaf Sports Icons trading card bearing a cut signature attributed to Joe Namath, numbered 16 of 26. Based on what I can see in the provided image, the item is enclosed in a standard protective holder and displays printed text corresponding to the described series, alongside a white paper cut element with a blue ink signature script. However, I cannot verify from a photo whether the signature is actually by the hand of the named subject, nor can I evaluate the precise physical condition or integrity of the card stock without a physical inspection. The estimated value range of $150 to $300 assumes the working hypothesis that the attribution and limited numbering are correct. Market demand for Pro Football Hall of Fame trading cards and cut signatures remains steady among collectors, though values fluctuate based on visual presentation and card condition. To establish a higher degree of certainty regarding the item, one would need in-person examination by a qualified card grader and autograph expert, alongside professional third-party authentication services. If this piece were determined to be a reproduction, replica, copy, or unassociated modern novelty rather than an official trading card release with a valid signature, the market value would drop significantly, likely reducing the worth to a nominal amount typically associated with novelty items or modern reprints.

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