Photo and notes provided by the user — not generated by AI
Submitted photo · May 30, 2026
User's notes
No additional notes provided.
AI analysis below
AI appraisal
AI analysis & estimate
AI-Generated · Verify before acting
Everything below is generated by AI for informational purposes only. AI can make mistakes — the AI may misidentify items or misattribute them (artist, maker, brand, designer, origin, era). This is not an official valuation and should not be used for insurance, sale, tax, estate, legal, or lending purposes — or any decision requiring a certified appraisal. It is not an authoritative claim about any person, brand, or rights holder — do not share or rely on it as a factual statement about a third party. Always consult qualified professionals before making financial decisions.
The item is a sports trading card, specifically a football card, featuring DJ Moore of the Chicago Bears. The card's front design indicates it is part of the 'Celebration' series from 'SCORE', a well-known trading card manufacturer.
Physical characteristics include a standard trading card size, typically around 3.5 inches by 2.5 inches (though exact dimensions cannot be precisely measured from the image). It is made of cardstock with a glossy finish on the front, typical for modern trading cards. The primary colors are a white border, black frame around the central image, and a white, black, and red/orange stripe design at the top right.
The central image depicts DJ Moore in a Chicago Bears uniform, celebrating, with arms raised and holding a football, presumably after a score. The background shows a blurred stadium crowd, adding to the action shot.
Notable features include the 'CELEBRATION' text in bold, white letters on a black and grey striped background at the top left, and the 'SCORE' logo at the top right. Below the main image, in a black bar with white text, are the words 'DJ MOORE | BEARS'. The card has rounded corners, which is a common design element for some modern card series.
Visible condition issues from the image are minimal. The card appears to be in good to excellent condition, with no obvious creases, tears, or significant surface abrasions. The glossy surface reflects some light, indicating it is likely well-preserved. There are no clear manufacturing defects or major wear visible. Based on the player and design elements, this card likely belongs to a contemporary (late 2010s to early 2020s) production period, given DJ Moore's active career timeline and the modern aesthetic of the card's design. The craftsmanship appears to be standard for mass-produced trading cards from a reputable company like Score.
AI Appraisal Report
·AI can make mistakes·Verify before acting
I have examined the provided image of the DJ Moore Chicago Bears Score Celebration Football Card. Based on visual assessment, the card appears to be in excellent condition, showing no discernible creases, tears, or significant surface wear. The corners appear sharp, and the surface gloss is intact, suggesting careful handling and preservation. Authenticity, based solely on this image, seems high for a standard Score release; there are no immediate red flags indicating it is a counterfeit. However, a definitive authenticity verification requires in-person examination to check card stock, print quality under magnification, and absence of common reprint tells. Provenance documentation, such as original packaging or purchase receipts, would further solidify authenticity.
From a market perspective, this is a contemporary base card from a mass-produced set, featuring a skilled but not superstar-tier player in DJ Moore. While he is a notable NFL wide receiver, this particular card is not a rookie card, a rare parallel, or an autographed/memorabilia card, which typically drive higher values. The 'Celebration' subset is a common insert from Score. The demand for such a card is generally low, primarily appealing to completist collectors of DJ Moore or Chicago Bears team sets. Current market comparables for similar non-rookie, base insert cards of active players of this caliber typically range from under a dollar to a few dollars at most. Factors that would significantly impact value, such as a major career milestone, a rare variation, or a high professional grading (e.g., PSA 10), are not present here.
Limitations regarding authenticity are inherent in remote appraisal; I cannot physically inspect the card's thickness, texture, or microscopic print details. Without a physical graded slab or a secure chain of custody, authentication relies on visual cues only. For full authentication, I would recommend submission to a reputable third-party grading service such as PSA, Beckett, or SGC.