Jonnu Smith 2024 Panini Phoenix Football Base Card #5
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Era / Decade
2024 (Modern Era)
Material
Cardstock with chrome/foil finish (opti-chrome technology)
Condition
Good to Very Good. The card appears raw (unprotected). Significant corner wear is visible on the bottom right and top right corners; edges show minor whitening.
Demand Level
Low. Jonnu Smith is a veteran tight end; base cards of non-star veterans have a very small market unless part of a complete set.
Resale Value
Estimated Resale Value
Low: $0.25 | Mid: $0.99 | High: $1.50 (Non-numbered base cards of non-star players have very low liquidity)
Estimated Retail Value
$0.50 - $1.00 (Cost of a single pack divided by card count)
Comparable Sales
Recent eBay sales for 2023/2024 Phoenix base veteran cards consistently range from $0.75 to $1.25 with free shipping. Most 'sold' listings are for parallels (silver, color burst) or autograph versions.
Description
2024 Panini Phoenix Jonnu Smith Miami Dolphins base veteran card. Features the player in his white Dolphins jersey with the classic Phoenix geometric foil background. Card number #5 in the set.
Key Features
Official NFL licensed product; first-year Dolphins card for Jonnu Smith; aesthetically pleasing 'Phoenix' foil design which is popular with collectors.
Authenticity Indicators
High confidence. The holographic foil pattern, accurate Panini font/logos, and specific 2024 Phoenix design match production standards. Low incentive for counterfeiting a base veteran card.
Flaws to Note
Soft/blunted corners on the right side; potential surface scratches from being handled without a protective sleeve or top loader.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
eBay (as a 'PWE' - Plain White Envelope listing) or COMC (Check Out My Cards). Best sold as part of a Miami Dolphins team lot or a Panini Phoenix set-builder lot on Facebook Marketplace.
Selling Tips
Do not sell individually as shipping will cost more than the card is worth. Use a penny sleeve and top loader immediately. Use keywords like 'Miami Dolphins Team Set' or 'Phoenix Football 2024' to attract set-builders.