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Submitted photo · July 3, 2026

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2021 panini contenders #52

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AI Identification

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Modern football trading card consistent with Nick Chubb Panini Contenders series

Sports Trading Cards

AI Estimated Value

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$1.00 - $5.00

As of July 3, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a modern trading card appearing to feature American football player Nick Chubb in a University of Georgia jersey, wearing number 27. The card design is stylistically consistent with the 'Season Ticket' sub-series of Panini Contenders Draft Picks. The front of the card bears the printed text 'NICK CHUBB • RB' in a black nameplate and a 'SEASON TICKET' graphic at the bottom. A logo in the bottom left corner includes the text 'PANINI CONTENDERS 20 DRAFT PICKS 21', which is consistent with a 2021 release date, although this remains unverified without a physical inspection of the copyright information on the reverse. The user has identified this as a 2021 Panini Contenders #52, which is an unverified claim consistent with the visible graphics. The card shows a white border with red and silver photographic framing. The corners appear sharp in the image, and the surface appears glossy without visible creases, though these factors cannot be confirmed from the photograph alone. The card features simulated 'SEAT', 'ROW', and 'SEC.' numbers (27, 511, and 225) which are standard for this 'ticket-style' design. All signatures or brand markings are printed as part of the card design and are subject to authentication.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I have examined a modern trading card that appears to feature Nick Chubb. The owner identifies this as a 2021 Panini Contenders #52. Based on what I can see, the card's design and graphics are consistent with the 'Season Ticket' sub-series of the 2021 Panini Contenders Draft Picks set. However, I cannot verify the copyright information on the reverse or the card's physical dimensions from a photograph alone. While the corners appear sharp and the gloss seems intact, a physical inspection would be required to assess surface scratches or print lines that significantly impact the value of modern sports cards. My estimate assumes the card is a standard base version as suggested by the image; however, numerous parallel versions exist in this series with varying rarity. The current market for collegiate-uniform base cards typically sees high volume but lower individual price points compared to professional-uniform or autographed counterparts. Should the card be found to be a more common reproduction or if physical defects like edge wear are present, the value would likely fall to the nominal range. Conversely, if it were a rare short-printed parallel, the value could increase. To establish a more precise valuation, the card would need an in-person examination by a professional grading service to verify its state of preservation and its place within the specific production run. This appraisal assumes the item is what it appears to be in the photograph and reflects the typical market behavior for similar uncertified collegiate cards.

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