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This item is a modern football trading card, specifically a 'Select' brand card. The card features a central image of a football player, clearly identified as 'CRIS CARTER' at the bottom of the card. The central image of Cris Carter is rendered in a grayscale or black and white tone, outlined with a bright, possibly holographic or reflective, silver line. He is depicted in a football uniform, wearing a helmet and pads, with the number '2' visible on his jersey. The surrounding border of the card is highly decorative, featuring a vibrant color scheme with dominant shades of blue on the left and right sides and red at the top and bottom. Gold-colored lines accent the borders, creating an intricate design that frames the central player image. The word 'SELECT' is visible at the top center of the card, indicating the brand or series of the card. The overall construction appears to be standard cardstock, possibly with a laminated or glossy finish given the reflective qualities seen. The card is in what appears to be good condition, with no immediately visible creases, tears, or significant surface abrasions. The edges and corners appear relatively sharp, suggesting minimal wear. The reflective elements and detailed printing indicate a quality production consistent with contemporary trading card manufacturing.
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I have thoroughly examined the provided image of this Cris Carter 'Select' football trading card. Visually, the card presents in what I would assess as very good to excellent condition. There are no immediately visible creases, tears, or significant surface abrasions, and the edges and corners appear sharp, indicating minimal handling wear. The vibrant colors and reflective elements, particularly the silver outline around Cris Carter and the gold accents, suggest a well-preserved surface typical of its 'Select' brand. This brand is known for its premium designs and often features holographic or parallel variations.
However, it is crucial to state that my assessment of condition and authenticity is based solely on a high-resolution image. Without a physical inspection, I cannot verify the exact surface condition (e.g., micro-scratches, print imperfections not visible in the image), corner sharpness, or card thickness. Authenticity, while likely given the standard appearance of a modern production, cannot be 100% confirmed without direct examination. For full authentication and a definitive condition grade, the card would require submission to a third-party grading service like PSA, Beckett, or SGC. These services would also identify any specific parallel or variation that could significantly impact its value.
Regarding market conditions, Cris Carter is a Pro Football Hall of Famer, which typically maintains a baseline demand for his cards. Modern 'Select' cards, especially non-numbered base cards or common parallels, generally have a broad supply in the market. The specific 'Select' parallel (e.g., Field Level, Concourse, Die-Cut, or a numbered parallel) cannot be determined from the image, which is a major factor in value. Assuming this is a common base or less rare parallel, its rarity is moderate. Demand is consistent but not typically speculative for common versions.
Factors impacting value significantly include the exact parallel (numbered cards, rarer colors, or die-cuts are more valuable), the sub-grade from a professional grading service, and any autograph or patch elements (none appear present here). Without knowing the specific rarity and a professional grade, this is a speculative estimate.
In-person examination would allow me to scrutinize the surface under proper lighting, detect any subtle flaws, verify the card's original construction, and confirm any reflective or holographic properties. Provenance documentation (e.g., original pack or box) is rarely available for single modern cards but could add certainty. Scientific testing is not typically applied to standard modern cards unless a specific counterfeit concern arises. My appraisal is limited by the digital format.