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1994-95 Upper Deck David Robinson Special Edition #SE1 Basketball Card

Sports Memorabilia / Trading Cards

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$3.00 - $8.00

As of June 3, 2026

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This is a 1994 Upper Deck basketball trading card featuring David Robinson of the San Antonio Spurs, part of the 'Special Edition' insert set. The card standardly measures 2.5 by 3.5 inches and is constructed from premium cardstock with a matte-finish tan and off-white background depicting a basketball court floor design. A central action photography cut-out shows Robinson in his home Spurs jersey performing a jump shot. Notable aesthetic features include a die-cut gold foil arch at the top containing the embossed text 'FIVE-TIME NBA ALL STAR'. The Lower left contains Robinson's name in red vertical text, while the bottom corners feature the Phoenix '95 All-Star Weekend logo and the Upper Deck 'diamond' logo. The card's condition is currently obscured by a heavily scratched and surface-worn plastic protective top-loader. However, visible through the case, the card appears to have relatively sharp corners. The centering of the die-cut foil appears slightly shifted towards the right. There is no visible evidence of moisture damage or significant fading. This card dates from the mid-1990s 'junk wax' era, specifically 1994, produced by the Upper Deck Company, known for high-quality photography and innovative foil printing for the time.

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I have conducted a visual examination of the 1994-95 Upper Deck David Robinson Special Edition #SE1. The card presents with the characteristic die-cut gold foil arch and high-quality photography typical of the Upper Deck premium inserts from this era. Based on the provided imagery, the card displays relatively sharp corners through the protective top-loader. However, I observed a slight right-leaning horizontal centering shift in the die-cut element. While the protective case shows significant surface wear, the card itself appears to have maintained its color saturation without obvious UV fading or moisture damage. The 'Special Edition' inserts were part of a high-volume production period in the mid-1990s, often referred to as the 'junk wax' era. Because David Robinson is a Hall of Famer, there is a consistent base of player-specific collectors, though the sheer volume of these cards limits their scarcity. Current market comparables for raw, un-graded copies of this specific insert typically range from $3 to $8. High-grade professional authentication (PSA 10) could significantly increase this value, but the visible centering bias suggests this specimen would likely not achieve a 'Gem Mint' designation. This appraisal is based solely on digital images. A physical inspection is required to definitively verify the surface integrity (checking for hidden scratches or wax build-up) and the authenticity of the foil stamping. I recommend a loupe examination of the Upper Deck hologram on the reverse to confirm it is not a high-quality reproduction. Final valuation is subject to the removal of the card from the scratched top-loader for a direct surface assessment.

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