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Collection of Early 1990s and Modern NFL Trading Cards

Sports Memorabilia / Trading Cards

AI Estimated Value

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$10.00 - $25.00

As of June 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This collection consists of 16 American football trading cards from various eras and manufacturers. The majority of the set features 1992 Fleer 'Thurman Thomas' cards (10 copies) and 1992 Fleer 'Tommy Vardell' NFL Prospects cards (3 copies). Also included is a 1992 Fleer Ultra 'Deion Sanders' card in a protective sleeve, a modern green-refractor style ‘Tom Brady' commemorative or insert card, and a modern ‘Full Throttle’ insert card. The 1992 Fleer cards feature traditional matte cardstock with white borders and action photography typical of the early 90s era. The Deion Sanders card displays a high-gloss finish characteristic of the premium Ultra line. Condition varies across the lot; while the Deion Sanders and modern inserts appear well-preserved, several of the Fleer base cards show visible corner wear, soft edges, and slight surface scuffing common with unboxed bulk storage. Specifically, the centering on the Thurman Thomas cards appears inconsistent, a frequent manufacturing trait of 1990s Fleer production. These items represent the 'junk wax' era of collecting, characterized by high production volumes, combined with more contemporary inserts featuring foil and refractive technology from the 2020s.

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I have conducted a visual examination of this 16-card collection. The lot comprises a mix of 1990s 'junk wax' era issues and modern inserts. The primary holdings—10 copies of the 1992 Fleer Thurman Thomas and three 1992 Fleer Tommy Vardell cards—are representative of a historical period defined by massive overproduction. These specific specimens exhibit soft corners, inconsistent centering, and surface scuffing, which significantly relegates them to common/'filler' status with negligible individual market value (typically $0.10–$0.25 each). The 1992 Fleer Ultra Deion Sanders appears in better condition due to its protective sleeve, though as a mass-produced base card, its value remains modest. The modern Tom Brady green-refractor and 'Full Throttle' cards provide the most visual appeal and liquid value, as Brady remains the premier blue-chip athlete for modern collectors. However, these appear to be retail-level inserts rather than rare serial-numbered parallels. From a market standpoint, high-volume production in the early 90s ensures that rarity is non-existent for the bulk of this lot. While these items appear authentic based on stock texture and printing patterns visible in the images, a definitive appraisal is limited by the digital format. To provide a certified valuation, I would require an in-person inspection to verify surface integrity and modern foil authenticity. Professional grading by PSA or SGC would be the تنها way to achieve a higher valuation, but the current condition of the 1992 cards likely makes the cost of grading exceed the market value of the cards themselves. I have valued this collection as a small 'bulk lot' suitable for a burgeoning collector rather than an investment-grade portfolio.

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