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Submitted photo · July 11, 2026

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The back of the card is a group of guys

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AI Identification

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Early 20th-century baseball-style trading card in third-party holder

Sports Memorabilia

AI Estimated Value

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$800.00 - $1,500.00

As of July 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a small, monochrome printed card, stylistically consistent with early 20th-century baseball ephemera, housed in a clear acrylic screw-down holder. The card features a grayscale circular vignette showing a baseball player in a follow-through batting stance. The holder includes a label from "Vintage Sports Authority" with the number "#110498" and a grade of "NM-Mt+ 8.5". The label text identifies the content as a "1913 Reach Honus Wagner". The owner notes a group photo is on the reverse side, though this is not visible in the image. From the photograph, the card appears to be in well-maintained condition with clear imagery, though the card itself is quite small relative to the holder. In the world of sports collectibles, provenance and authenticity are critical; while the label suggests a specific identification, third-party grading labels and the cards themselves can be subject to replication. The attribution to the 1913 Reach set and Honus Wagner is based solely on the unverified label text and is consistent with the visual style, pending in-person expert authentication to confirm printing method and paper stock.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the submitted image of an early 20th-century baseball-style trading card housed in a screw-down holder labeled as a '1913 Reach Honus Wagner' with a grade of 'NM-Mt+ 8.5' by 'Vintage Sports Authority.' Based on what I can see, the card features a monochrome circular vignette consistent with the visual style of Reach baseball ephemera from that era. However, I cannot verify the legitimacy of the third-party grading company or the card itself from a photograph. The holder appears to be an older screw-down style, and the label's identification remains a working hypothesis pending physical inspection. A professional appraiser would need to confirm the printing method, paper stock, and dimensions, as these items are frequently target for replicas. The value estimate of $800 to $1,500 represents the potential market interest for a high-grade card of this type if the attribution to the 1913 Reach set and the grade are accurate. The market for items associated with notable figures like Wagner remains strong; however, most collectors prefer grading from well-established, industry-standard authenticators. If this item were found to be a modern reproduction, an unauthorized copy, or a card from a different series, its value would likely drop to a nominal or decorative level, typically under $20. In-person examination by a specialist in pre-war baseball cards and verification of the grading company's history are required to establish its standing in the marketplace. The owner's claim regarding the group photo on the reverse also requires visual confirmation.

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