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Submitted photo · June 6, 2026

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2025 stars of mlb #SMLB-32

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AI Identification

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Modern baseball trading card consistent with Topps Matt Olson stars series

Sports Memorabilia

AI Estimated Value

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$1.00 - $5.00

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a modern baseball trading card featuring a player identified by the text on the card as Matt Olson of the Atlanta Braves. The card appears consistent with the Topps 'Stars of MLB' insert series, as it bears the 'Topps' logo in the upper left corner and includes a graphic design with large gold-colored stars. The player is shown dressed in an Atlanta Braves uniform, with the 'A' logo visible on his jersey and cap. The card has a holographic or refractive finish that creates a rainbow shimmer effect when light hits the surface, which is characteristic of modern specialty chrome or foil prints. It is housed in a rigid plastic protective case, often referred to as a magnetic one-touch holder. While the owner identifies this as a '2025 Stars of MLB #SMLB-32', this attribution is unverified as the back of the card, which typically contains the year and card number, is not visible. Visually, the card shows a sharp photographic image with vibrant reds and greens in the background splash design. The corners appear sharp through the plastic holder, and no obvious surface scratches or creases are visible in this view, though a thorough physical inspection would be required to assess the grade or precise condition of the card surface, edges, and centering.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided imagery, the item appears to be a modern baseball trading card featuring Matt Olson, consistent with the Topps 'Stars of MLB' insert series. Per user submission, the card is identified as a '2025 Stars of MLB #SMLB-32'. I cannot verify this specific year or card number from the photograph as the reverse side is not visible; however, the graphic design and holographic finish are consistent with mass-produced retail inserts from recent Topps releases. The card is shown in a protective holder, and based on what I can see, the corners and edges appear sharp, though a physical inspection would be required to assess the surface for micro-scratching or centering issues that impact a formal grade. The valuation assumes the identification is correct. This specific series is a high-volume retail insert, typically produced in large quantities, which results in a high market supply. For items of this type, the market value generally stays within a modest range unless the card is a specific 'parallel' variant or has been professionally graded. If this were a standard base insert, it would likely realize a lower value in the $1-3 range; if it is a specific refractive parallel not immediately distinguishable from this angle, it might reach the higher end of the estimate. To confirm the specific status, I would need to examine the card out of the holder to check for serial numbering or specific foil patterns on the reverse. If the card were to be a non-licensed reproduction or 'in the style of' rather than a Topps-produced item, it would have negligible commercial value. Authenticity would need to be confirmed by a third-party grading service or a direct physical comparison to known 2025 production standards.

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