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Starfleet First Officers Commemorative Plaque

Collectible Memorabilia

AI Estimated Value

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$40-75

As of June 8, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a framed commemorative plaque featuring 'Starfleet First Officers' from the Star Trek franchise. The plaque appears to be constructed from a dark, possibly black, polished material, likely wood or a synthetic panel, with a glossy finish. It is rectangular in shape and includes four distinct portrait-style photographs, each enclosed in what appears to be a clear, protective plastic or glass covering, suggesting they might be removable or protected inserts. Below each photograph, text identifies the actor and the character they portrayed. From left to right, the visible photographs and corresponding text include: 'Leonard Nimoy as Mr. Spock' (Star Trek: The Original Series), 'Jonathan Frakes as Cmdr. Riker' (Star Trek: The Next Generation), and 'Nana Visitor as Major Kira' (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine). The fourth image on the right is partially obscured but the text below it appears to be 'Robert Beltran as Cmdr. Chakotay' (Star Trek: Voyager). The title 'STARFLEET FIRST OFFICERS' is prominently displayed in gold or light-colored lettering across the top of the plaque. The overall design suggests a fan-oriented collectible, likely mass-produced given the consistent presentation and inclusion of multiple prominent characters. The visible surface shows some minor dust or smudges and possibly light surface scratches consistent with display wear, but no significant damage is apparent. It does not appear to be an antique but rather a modern collectible, likely from the late 20th or early 21st century, given the series represented.

AI Appraisal Report

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Upon my virtual examination of the 'Starfleet First Officers Commemorative Plaque,' I assess its condition as good, with minor cosmetic wear consistent with display. I observe some dust or smudges and possible light surface scratches, but no overt damage like cracks or significant chips. Authenticity, based solely on this image, refers to its status as a licensed or mass-produced collectible, which it appears to be. This is not an antique or a one-of-a-kind artisan piece; its consistent design and featuring of prominent characters from multiple Star Trek series suggest it was commercially manufactured, likely for a fan market. Market conditions for Star Trek memorabilia are generally stable, with a strong fan base. However, this specific type of mass-produced commemorative plaque, while appealing, is not inherently rare. Comparables would include similar framed displays or limited edition prints featuring character compilations. Signed memorabilia or props from the show would command significantly higher values. Demand exists among Star Trek collectors, but the supply of similar items tends to outstrip extreme rarity-driven demand. Factors impacting its value negatively include its non-unique nature and the lack of any discernible unique selling proposition such as signatures or limited edition numbering. To fully authenticate beyond visual assessment, an in-person examination would be crucial to assess the material quality, confirm printed likenesses are not cheap reproductions, and examine the reverse for any manufacturer's marks, copyright information, or production details. Provenance documentation, such as original purchase receipts or certificates of authenticity from the manufacturer, would definitively confirm its licensed status. Scientific testing is not typically required for this type of item.

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