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This item is a modern sports trading card, specifically a Panini brand card featuring Hao Wei Chang, identified as a member of the Chinese Taipei All-Stars baseball team. The card is rectangular, made of heavy cardstock, and exhibits a clean white background with design elements. The top of the card features the 'PANINI' logo in an inverted alignment, printed in black sans-serif font. The main visual is a photographic depiction of a baseball player, Hao Wei Chang, shown lying down, wearing a blue and white baseball uniform and a glove. The image quality appears to be high resolution, though there's a reflective glare on the image itself, possibly due to a glossy finish or a protective sleeve. Below the player's image, there are three distinct graphical elements. Flanking a central circular emblem, there are two representations of the national flag of Taiwan (Republic of China). The central circular emblem contains a swatch of what appears to be a red and blue striped fabric, likely a game-used jersey or uniform patch, indicating a 'relic' or 'memorabilia' card. The text 'CHINESE TAIPEI ALL-STARS' is printed vertically along the right side of these elements. To the right of the fabric swatch, there is a clear sticker or laminated area with an autograph in blue ink, presumably of Hao Wei Chang, as his name is printed both in traditional Chinese characters ('張皓緯') and in English ('HAO WEI CHANG') directly below the signature. The card’s overall condition appears to be excellent with sharp edges and corners, indicating minimal handling or wear. The back of the item is not visible, so further manufacturing details like serial numbering, set name, or year are not discernible from this view. The presence of both a game-used relic and an autograph suggests this is a premium insert card, aiming for high collectability. Given the modern design and the 'Panini' brand, it likely dates from the 2010s or later.
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Upon examining the provided image of the Panini Chinese Taipei All-Stars Hao Wei Chang Autograph Relic Baseball Card, I find its condition to be excellent. The edges and corners appear sharp, and the surface, despite some reflective glare in the image, seems free of major blemishes or creases. The autograph, presumably of Hao Wei Chang, is clear and well-placed on the card’s surface. Authenticity of the autograph and relic is presumed based on Panini's reputation for issuing authenticated memorabilia; however, without a visible authentication sticker, serial number, or certificate of authenticity, I cannot definitively verify its authenticity solely from this image. Full authentication would require physical inspection of the card, examining the reverse for authentication details, and potentially cross-referencing with Panini's databases.
Market conditions for international baseball players, particularly from Chinese Taipei, can be niche but dedicated. While Hao Wei Chang may not have widespread global recognition compared to MLB stars, his cards hold significant appeal within Taiwanese and Asian sports collecting communities. The combination of a player-worn relic and an autograph makes this a premium 'patch auto' card, which inherently carries higher value than base cards or single-feature cards. Rarity is likely moderate, given it's an insert, but specific print run numbers are unknown without seeing the card's reverse. Comparables for similar Panini patch-auto cards of non-MLB-affiliated international players often range significantly based on player prominence and scarcity. Demand is driven by the player's fanbase and the collector's desire for unique, premium cards.
Factors significantly impacting value include the player's career achievements, the specific event or team represented (Chinese Taipei All-Stars adds a national team appeal), the visual appeal of the relic swatch, and, critically, authenticated provenance. Without physical examination, I cannot confirm the authentication details from the card's reverse, which is standard on these types of premium cards. Overall, this is a desirable piece for a focused collector.