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AI Identification

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Fleer Brillants-style Superman trading card

Collectible Trading Cards

AI Estimated Value

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$40.00 – $75.00

As of July 9, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a collectible trading card featuring an illustration of 'The Death of Superman', which is stylistically consistent with the comic cover for 'Superman #75 (Jan. 1993)' as noted on the card face. The card displays a vibrant, golden holographic or 'refractor' style finish that produces a rainbow effect when reflecting light. It bears a logo in the top-left corner reading 'Fleer Brillants', which is consistent with trading card series produced in the late 1990s. The central image depicts a tattered red cape fluttering on a post amidst rubble. Below the artwork, text in white banners reads 'CLASSIC COVERS' and 'SUPERMAN #75 (JAN. 1993)'. The card is housed within a clear, rigid plastic magnetic holder or 'one-touch' case. Visible condition includes some light surface scuffing and scratches on the protective plastic case itself; the underlying card surface appears largely intact but cannot be fully assessed through the holder. While the markings suggest a specific manufacturer and date, these have not been physically verified to determine if they are period-correct or later reproductions. The overall appearance is consistent with late-20th-century pop culture memorabilia.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual review of the image provided, the item exhibits characteristics associated with the 1998 Fleer Brilliants 'Classic Covers' insert series, specifically referencing the iconic Superman #75. I can observe a gold-tone holographic finish and text consistent with late-1990s production styles. However, while the card bears markings suggesting this specific manufacturer, I cannot verify the material composition or printing technique through a photograph alone. A physical inspection would be required to confirm the card's thickness and surface textures to rule out high-quality modern reproductions. The estimated value range of $40–$75 assumes the card is a period-correct production in a high-grade condition. Trading cards of this era are highly sensitive to surface scratches and edge wear, and while the magnetic holder provides protection, it also obscures fine details like corner sharpness or surface 'spider' webbing common in foil cards. Because the market for pop culture memorabilia relies heavily on third-party professional grading, this estimate reflects typical demand for raw, non-encapsulated items of this type in a secondary market setting. Demand for Superman-themed inserts remains steady, driven by the historical significance of the 'Death of Superman' storyline. To confirm this item's identity, an in-person examination by a specialist or submission to a professional grading service for encapsulation would be necessary. Should this item be identified as a contemporary replica or a later reprint lacking the specific chromium-style finish of the 1998 series, the market value would likely decrease significantly, typically falling into a $5.00 – $10.00 range as a decorative novelty.

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