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2025 topps bowman chrome #CRP-12

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AI Identification

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Bowman Chrome-style 'College Rule Playbook' trading card featuring Ty Simpson

Sports Trading Cards

AI Estimated Value

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$5.00 - $15.00

As of June 20, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a modern sports trading card, stylistically consistent with the Bowman Chrome 'College Rule Playbook' insert series. The card features an image of a football player in a red and white uniform, identified by the text on the card as Ty Simpson of Alabama. The card surface shows a metallic or 'refractor' finish with a textured, artistic background consisting of brushstroke-style graphics in grey, yellow, and black. A logo in the upper left corner bears the text 'Chrome' beneath a stylized 'U' emblem. The bottom of the card contains the printed text 'COLLEGE RULE PLAYBOOK' followed by 'TY SIMPSON' and 'ALABAMA'. The owner identifies this as a '2025 Topps Bowman Chrome #CRP-12', which is consistent with the visible artwork and branding, though the year and specific card number are unverified without an inspection of the card's reverse side. The card appears to be in good condition with sharp corners visible in the photograph, though surface integrity cannot be confirmed. Attributions to Topps or Bowman are based on visible branding consistent with those manufacturers and remain subject to in-person authentication.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the image provided of the trading card featuring Ty Simpson. Based on what I can see, the card displays branding and aesthetic characteristics, such as the 'Chrome' finish and 'College Rule Playbook' text, that are consistent with a 2024 or 2025 Bowman Chrome collegiate insert. Per the user submission, this is identified as 2025 Topps Bowman Chrome #CRP-12. However, I cannot verify the specific year, card number, or manufacturing details without a physical inspection of the reverse side and the card's stock. My estimate assumes the item is what the owner identifies it as: a standard 'refractor' style insert of a high-profile collegiate athlete. Based on the photograph, the corners appear sharp and the centering seems adequate, though I can't verify surface integrity or the presence of micro-scratches from a photo. The market for modern collegiate trading cards is highly volatile and driven by the player's on-field performance and the card's scarcity. Comparable style inserts for active quarterbacks typically trade in the $5 to $15 range in un-graded condition. The value would be significantly higher if the card were a rare serial-numbered parallel or if it featured a certified autograph, which is not indicated here. Conversely, if this were to be a reproduction or a non-refractor base version, the value would likely drop below $2. To establish a more precise valuation, an in-person examination would be required to check for surface defects and to confirm the exact parallel type via the card's code on the reverse. Professional grading by a third-party service would also be necessary to achieve the higher end of market pricing.

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