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AI Identification

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Football trading card in the style of Pacific Crown Collection

Sports Memorabilia

AI Estimated Value

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$10 - $35

As of June 24, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a modern sports trading card featuring an image consistent with quarterback Troy Aikman of the Dallas Cowboys. The card is presented in a blue, glittery or 'prism' style display case held together by four corner screws. The card image depicts a player in a white and blue Dallas Cowboys uniform with the number 8, holding a football in a throwing motion. The card bears the mark 'PACIFIC CROWN COLLECTION' in the upper right and 'TROY AIKMAN - QB' in a gold-toned vertical strip on the left side. The name 'Troy Aikman' is also printed in a script font across the top of the outer case. The visual design is stylistically consistent with late 1990s or early 2000s era Pacific Trading Cards, though the outer protective case is a separate accessory and not part of the card itself. Without physical inspection, it is impossible to determine if this is a factory-issued insert, a base card, or a replica. The condition appears fair based on the image, though the case shows visible scratches and the screws appear somewhat aged. The overall presentation indicates a collectible meant for display.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I have examined this sports trading card and protective housing. The card bears markings consistent with the Pacific Crown Collection and depicts a figure whose likeness is consistent with Troy Aikman of the Dallas Cowboys. Use of the team colors, number, and branding suggests a production typical of the late 1990s trading card market. However, I cannot verify the physical integrity of the card through a photograph. The current display case, while visually consistent with period-specific accessories, obscures the corners and edges of the card, making it impossible to determine the exact grade or state of the surface. The value estimate is based on the hypothesis that this is a standard production-run insert or base card from that era. In the current market, items of this type are generally sought after by team-specific collectors rather than high-end investors, unless the card is found to be a rare parallel or limited-edition serial-numbered variant, which I cannot confirm from this view. To determine a more precise valuation, a physical inspection by a professional grading service would be necessary to assess the surface, centering, and edges. If this item were found to be a modern reproduction or a common facsimile rather than a period-issued card, the value would likely fall below $5. Conversely, if physical examination revealed a rare parallel variation, the value could exceed the current range. The presence of scratches on the acrylic case and potential aging of the screws suggests it has been in this housing for some time, which can sometimes lead to 'bricking' or surface damage that can only be identified by opening the case. The valuation reflects the current market interest in unauthenticated memorabilia of this era and style.

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