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AI Identification

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Upper Deck Collector's Choice Basketball Card featuring Michael Jordan

Sports Trading Cards

AI Estimated Value

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$5.00 - $15.00

As of June 25, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This appears to be a 1990s-era basketball trading card from the Upper Deck 'Collector's Choice' series. The card features a primary action shot of Michael Jordan of the Chicago Bulls in his white home jersey (number 23) attempting a layup or block against a player from the Atlanta Hawks. Also visible in the foreground is Bulls player Luc Longley (number 13). The card bears a visible logo in the upper left corner reading 'UPPER DECK COLLECTOR'S CHOICE'. The card exhibits characteristics consistent with Upper Deck production from approximately 1996 to 1998, though this is estimated stylistically. The image shows the item resting on a textured surface. The card's edges appear relatively sharp, though the top edge shows minor irregularities consistent with light handling or age. The surface appears glossy, which is typical for cards of this era. Without a physical inspection or verification of the reverse side, the specific year of release and set number cannot be stated as a fact. The identification of the brand is based on the visible logo on the card's surface, which appears consistent with period-specific branding.

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Based on my visual examination of the image provided, the item appears to be a 1990s-era basketball trading card bearing the 'Upper Deck Collector's Choice' branding and featuring Michael Jordan. I can identify a glossy surface and relatively sharp corners, though the top edge shows minor irregularities consistent with handling. Given that this is a photo-based assessment, I cannot verify the card's thickness, surface texture, or the printing details on the reverse, all of which are necessary to differentiate a period-correct production from a modern reproduction. The estimated value of $5.00 to $15.00 is based on the hypothesis that this is a base-set card from the 1996-1998 period in near-mint condition. Collector's Choice was a mass-produced entry-level set, which keeps individual values relatively low despite the popularity of the subject. The market for Michael Jordan items is typically strong, but value is heavily dependent on specific condition grades and set scarcity. For a high-volume product like this, the presence of any surface scratches or edge wear not visible in the photo would reduce the value toward the lower end of the range. If this item were determined to be a modern reproduction or a reprint, its market value would be negligible, likely under $1.00. To confirm these findings and provide a more precise valuation, a physical inspection by a professional grading service would be required to assess the card's surface integrity, measure its dimensions for consistency with factory standards, and verify the printing patterns under magnification. This estimate assumes the item corresponds to the visible trade dress and is not a counterfeit.

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