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2025 gold sparkle #487

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AI Identification

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Eury Perez baseball trading card, Topps-style gold foil parallel

Sports Trading Cards

AI Estimated Value

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$40-$80

As of June 4, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a modern baseball trading card featuring a player identified by text on the left edge as 'EURY PEREZ'. The card is presented in a protective hard-plastic magnetic case. The aesthetic is consistent with the Topps 2024 or 2025 series design, featuring a prominent gold-colored 'foil' or 'sparkle' border and background effect. The player is shown in a pitching motion wearing a red Miami Marlins jersey. The top left corner displays a 'M' logo consistent with the Miami Marlins, and the top right features 'MIA' in a stylized font. A 'Topps' logo is visible in the bottom right corner. The owner identifies this as a '2025 gold sparkle #487', though this card number is not visible in the provided image and remains unverified. The card exhibits sharp corners and vibrant colors as seen through the holder, appearing to be in high-grade condition with no obvious surface scratches or creases visible in the photograph. This attribution is based on the legible text and logos on the card face, though physical inspection is required to verify the specific set year and authenticity.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my examination of the provided photograph, I have analyzed a modern baseball card which shows features consistent with a 2024 or 2025 Topps-style gold foil parallel. The owner identifies this as a '2025 gold sparkle #487', a working hypothesis that appears consistent with the gold-flecked borders and Miami Marlins imagery visible, though I cannot verify the set year or card number from this angle. In the current market, gold foil parallels of young pitchers like Eury Perez are generally sought after by team collectors and prospectors. The card appears to be in high-grade condition within its magnetic holder, with sharp corners and vibrant surfaces visible; however, I cannot verify the absence of surface scratches or manufacturing dimples without a physical inspection. The estimated value of $40-$80 assumes the owner's attribution is correct and that the card would achieve a high grade if submitted for third-party professional grading. This value range represents typical market behavior for similar modern sparkle-style parallels of emerging players. Should the card be found to be a standard base version rather than a limited parallel, or if a physical examination reveals surface flaws not visible here, the value would likely decrease to a nominal range of $5-$10. To establish a more precise value, a hands-on inspection of the card's surface, centering, and edges is required. Furthermore, because the market for modern cards is highly dependent on third-party authentication and grading, the value of an unauthenticated or raw card will typically be lower than one that has been officially slabbed and graded by a recognized authority.

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