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AI Identification

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Collection of Modern NBA Trading Cards

Sports Memorabilia / Trading Cards

AI Estimated Value

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$45.00 - $65.00

As of June 17, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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A collection of 16 modern NBA trading cards arranged in a 4x4 grid. The set features a mix of prominent brands including Panini Prizm, Panini Optic (Donruss), NBA Hoops, and Topps. Key players identified include Trae Young (Atlanta Hawks), Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (Oklahoma City Thunder), Tyrese Haliburton (Indiana Pacers), Klay Thompson (Dallas Mavericks), Derrick Rose (Chicago Bulls), Jimmy Butler (Miami Heat), De'Aaron Fox (Sacramento Kings), Draymond Green (Golden State Warriors), and Paolo Banchero (Orlando Magic). The cards represent various subsets and parallels, including 'Pink Prizm' or 'Shock' parallels visible in the second row (T.J. McConnell and Jabari Smith Jr.). The construction consists of high-gloss cardstock with some featuring chromium finishes. Physically, the cards appear to be in standard size (2.5" x 3.5"). Condition-wise, the cards appear to be in raw, un-graded state; while no major creases are visible from the distance, several appear to have slight surface scratches and minor corner softening, typical for modern inventory. The manufacturing spans approximately 2018 to 2024, evidenced by the specific jersey designs and player team affiliations (such as Klay Thompson on the Mavericks). There are no visible maker's marks or signatures, but several 'Rated Rookie' logos are present, indicating first-year player status for those specific cards.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have conducted a visual examination of this 16-card NBA collection. The lot comprises modern cards from various Panini and Topps brands, spanning roughly 2018 to 2024. Notable highlights include a Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Prizm, a Trae Young Donruss, and a Paolo Banchero Hoops card. While these cards feature key stars and 'Rated Rookies,' they are all base-tier or common retail-level parallels (e.g., Pink Ice/Shock). Based on the image provided, the cards appear to be in 'Raw' (un-graded) condition. I observe minor corner softening and surface micro-scratches consistent with cards stored outside of individual protective sleeves or top-loaders. Because these are modern 'Ultra-Modern' cards, the market is heavily saturated; value is driven almost entirely by professional grading (PSA/BGS 10). Without high-grade certification, these individual cards typically trade for between $1 and $10 each. The inclusion of Klay Thompson in a Mavericks jersey indicates very recent production, which currently enjoys high supply but limited historical scarcity. From this digital inspection, the printing patterns and gloss appear consistent with authentic Panini and Topps manufacturing. However, a definitive appraisal is limited by the inability to inspect the card's surface under 10x magnification to rule out sophisticated reprints or to detect subtle surface indentations. For full authentication, an in-person examination is required to verify card stock thickness, surface integrity, and the presence of correct refractor/holofoil patterns. No provenance was provided, which is typical for modern trading cards, but a professional grading submission would be the recommended next step to lock in higher market values.

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