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AI Identification

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Baseball trading card featuring Derek Jeter, consistent with the 1994 Upper Deck Collector's Choice series

Sports Trading Cards

AI Estimated Value

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$40–$120

As of June 24, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a mid-1990s baseball trading card. The card features a portrait of a smiling young man in a New York Yankees pinstripe uniform holding a bat, with text at the bottom left appearing to read 'derek jeter' and adjacent text reading 'rookie class'. The graphics include a 'COLLECTOR'S CHOICE' logo in the upper right and a blue holographic 'S' logo in the upper left. The background is a bright yellow with crescent shapes. The card is housed within a rigid, yellowed or 'tobacco-stained' plastic top-loader sleeve, which obscures fine details of the card's surface. Stylistically, the card is consistent with the 1994 Upper Deck Collector's Choice #23 Silver Signature parallel, though physical inspection would be required to verify the specific printing and authenticity. The card shows signs of yellowing on the protective case, and the card's alignment and corner sharpness are difficult to assess through the plastic. The attribution to Upper Deck and player Derek Jeter is based on the legible text on the card face, but it remains a hypothesis subject to in-person expert verification.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, the item appears to be consistent with a 1994 Upper Deck Collector's Choice #23 Derek Jeter Silver Signature parallel. I can see the characteristic silver-foil facsimile signature and the player's 'Rookie Class' designation. However, I cannot verify the physical integrity of the card surface, as it is housed in a significantly yellowed and aged top-loader that obscures fine details. The actual condition of the corners, edges, and surface—critical factors for value—cannot be determined from this photograph alone. The valuation range of $40 to $120 assumes the card is in a mid-to-high grade (EX-MT to Near Mint) condition if removed from the holder. This estimate is based on typical market behavior for mid-1990s rookie-era parallels of high-profile players. This value is entirely dependent on the item being a period-correct printing; I have treated its identification as a working hypothesis only. To confirm the nature of this item, a physical inspection by a professional grading service or an in-person expert would be required to examine the foil application, card stock, and holographic elements. If the card were found to be a modern reproduction or if there is significant damage hidden by the sleeve, the value would likely drop to less than $5. Conversely, if an in-person examination reveals the card to be in pristine Mint condition, the value could exceed the current estimate. Market demand for this specific player remains consistently high, but the 'Silver Signature' variant is more common than the 'Gold' version, which limits its ceiling unless the condition is superlative.

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