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Marvel 1991 Baron mordo card

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1991 Impel Marvel Universe Series 2 Baron Mordo Trading Card (#75)

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$1.00 - $3.00

As of June 20, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a standard-sized trading card from the 1991 Marvel Universe Series 2 set, manufactured by Impel. The card features the 'Super-Villains' category and depicts Baron Mordo, a primary antagonist of Doctor Strange. The artwork is vibrant, featuring the character in his signature green robes and high-collar black cape, manipulating mystical pink energy against a background of abstract, stained-glass-style patterns. The card construction consists of printed cardstock with a glossy finish on the front. On the top left, the 'Marvel 1991' logo is visible, while the character's name is rendered in bold yellow and green block lettering at the bottom. Regarding condition, the card shows significant signs of 'played' or circulated wear. Notable condition issues include heavy edge wear and corner blunting, particularly visible as white chipping along the top and bottom borders. There appears to be a slight surface crease or indentation near the bottom left corner near the 'B' in Baron. The centering seems slightly shifted toward the bottom. The artist's signature (Sal Buscema) is visible in the lower-left area of the main art panel. This item represents the early 90s boom of comic book trading cards, known for their detailed biographical information on the reverse side (not pictured).

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the 1991 Impel Marvel Universe Series 2 Baron Mordo (#75). The card appears consistent in design, typography, and color palette with known production standards for the Impel Marvel sets of the early 1990s. This specific card represents a common 'base' card from an era of mass industrial production. While authentic, its current condition significantly limits its market value. My inspection reveals heavy edge wear, blunted corners with white chipping, and a surface indentation near the bottom left, lowering it to 'Good' (PSA 2) or 'Very Good' (PSA 3) grade range. In the current secondary market, high-grade specimens (PSA 10) can command $25–$50, but raw, circulated copies such as this generally sell for less than five dollars. The Series 2 set is abundant, and Baron Mordo, while a core villain, does not carry the 'tier-one' demand of characters like Spider-Man or Wolverine. High supply and significant condition flaws are the primary factors driving this valuation. Please note: This appraisal is based on digital images alone, which can obscure subtle surface scuffs or localized restoration. A final determination of authenticity and grade would require an in-person physical inspection to verify cardstock rigidity, ink layering under magnification, and a light-reflection test to confirm the integrity of the glossy finish. No provenance documentation was provided, though the risk of counterfeit for this specific low-value card is historically negligible.

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