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The item is a standard-sized football trading card, likely made from coated card stock, featuring the athlete Robby Anderson. The card's primary visual element is a clear, full-color action photograph of Robby Anderson in a white Carolina Panthers uniform with light blue accents, wearing number '11'. He is depicted in a dynamic pose, likely during a game, with his helmet on. The image is framed by a purple border on the left and right sides and a pinkish-purple border along the top and bottom, which helps the central image pop. Above the image, on the left, the 'SCORE' logo is prominently displayed in white text on a black background, indicating the manufacturer. The top border also features a series of thin horizontal lines, some black and some white, adding a design element. Below the main image, a white bar extends across the card. On the left side of this bar, the Carolina Panthers team logo (a roaring panther head) is visible. To the right of the logo, the athlete's name, 'ROBBY ANDERSON', is printed in a clear, sans-serif font. In the upper right corner of this white bar, a small 'WR' (likely denoting his position as Wide Receiver) is printed. The card appears to be in overall good condition, with no immediately obvious major creases, tears, or significant corner wear visible from the provided image. The colors are vibrant, suggesting good preservation. Given the modern design elements and clear depiction of current team branding, the card likely dates from the contemporary era of football, specifically the period when Robby Anderson played for the Panthers, which places it in the early 2020s. The printing quality appears high, with sharp lines and good color registration.
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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this Robby Anderson Score Football Card appears to be in very good condition. The colors are vibrant, and there are no immediately obvious major creases, tears, or significant corner wear, suggesting excellent preservation. The image quality is sharp, and the printing appears well-registered.
From the visual evidence, authenticity seems robust for a modern trading card; the 'SCORE' logo, team branding, and player identification are consistent with legitimate issues from the contemporary era (early 2020s, during Anderson's tenure with the Panthers). However, it's crucial to note that full authenticity verification based solely on an image is limited. Without physical inspection, I cannot confirm the card’s texture, thickness, weight, or detect potential alterations, reprints, or sophisticated counterfeits that might mimic genuine cards. An in-person examination would allow me to scrutinize the card's surface for subtle imperfections, printing errors, or signs of tampering, and use a jeweler's loupe for precise detail inspection. Provenance documentation, such as original packaging or purchase receipts, would further strengthen authenticity, though such documentation is rare for individual common cards.
Regarding market conditions, modern base cards like this Robby Anderson Score card are produced in very high quantities, making them readily available and common. While Robby Anderson has had a respectable NFL career, he is not considered a top-tier Hall of Fame candidate or an elite, highly sought-after player whose common cards command significant prices. Therefore, demand for his standard base cards is modest. The perceived rarity of this specific card is low.
Given these factors, the card’s condition, while good, does not overcome the inherent low market value of a common modern base card for a widely available player. Factors that could significantly increase value would be if this were a rare parallel, a rookie card, or if it had a signature or memorabilia swatch—none of which are apparent here. The lack of any apparent major flaws is positive, but it's a standard issue.
In conclusion, without physical inspection to confirm authenticity beyond visual cues and given the market's low demand and high supply for this type of card, my appraisal is based on its status as a common base card.