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Submitted photo · June 13, 2026

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Panini Donruss

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AI Identification

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Modern basketball trading card in the style of Donruss My House

Sports Memorabilia

AI Estimated Value

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$40-$100

As of June 13, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a rectangular trading card featuring an action photograph of Caitlin Clark wearing an Indiana Fever jersey (number 22). The design is consistent with the 'My House' insert series and bears a 'Donruss' brand logo in the upper left corner. The card is printed on glossy cardstock with a vibrant red, white, and black comic-style background featuring explosive graphic shapes. Text on the front includes 'MY HOUSE' at the top, 'CAITLIN CLARK' and 'INDIANA FEVER' at the bottom, and visible sponsor logos like 'Lilly' and 'Salesforce' on the jersey. A stylized 'F' Fever logo is also visible. Consistent with modern sports card manufacturing, it appears to have a foil-like finish on certain accents. The card surfaces appear generally clean in the image, though physical inspection would be required to verify edge wear, surface scratches, or centering accuracy. While the owner identifies this as a Panini Donruss card, such claims are unverified without expert authentication, as high-quality reproductions of modern collectibles exist. The attribution is based on visible printed markings which are consistent with the referenced manufacturer's style.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the digital image of the modern basketball trading card featuring Caitlin Clark in Indiana Fever attire. The card bears design elements and markings consistent with the Panini Donruss 'My House' insert series. Per the user's submission, this is attributed to the Panini brand. Based on what I can see, the card appears to have been produced recently, coinciding with the subject's professional debut year, which is a significant factor in current market demand for such collectibles. I cannot verify the physical condition from a photo; essential details such as edge sharpness, surface integrity, and centering accuracy would require an in-person inspection to determine if the card is a high-grade candidate. The provided estimate assumes the card is in 'Near-Mint' condition or better. Market values for items of this type are currently volatile due to the high profile of the athlete, with comparable cards in the style of modern inserts typically trading in the double-to-low-triple-digit range depending on buyer interest at the time of sale. This value estimate is based on the hypothesis that the card is a legitimate production from the attributed manufacturer. I cannot verify its status as a non-reproduction from an image, as high-quality copies are prevalent in the sports card market. To confirm its status, a physical examination by a professional third-party grading service would be necessary. If the item were found to be a reproduction, it would hold primarily decorative value, likely under $5. Furthermore, the valuation is highly sensitive to authentication; a copy slabbed by a reputable grading house would command a significantly higher premium over an unauthenticated raw card.

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