
Reggie Jackson
2019 • Topps
Archives • #28

2014-15 • Panini • Excalibur • Crusade • Red
National Basketball Association • Detroit Pistons
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This Reggie Jackson Panini Excalibur serial-numbered card occupies a mid-tier position within his overall player catalog, appealing primarily to dedicated Detroit Pistons team collectors and serial-number hunters rather than the broader basketball card market. With only one active listing currently available, price discovery is limited and the card trades in a thin market where individual seller pricing carries outsized influence. Jackson's career arc as a starting-caliber point guard during his Detroit tenure gives this card modest but real collector relevance within that specific team and era niche.
As a serial-numbered parallel within the Excalibur set, this card benefits from a defined and verifiable print run that distinguishes it from the base version, which itself was a widely distributed product. Panini Excalibur parallels from this era typically feature tiered numbering structures, meaning the lower the serial number ceiling, the more significant the supply constraint and collector interest. Graded population data for mid-tier Excalibur parallels of non-superstar players tends to be sparse, suggesting most copies remain raw, which creates opportunity for those willing to submit for professional grading.
Jackson's career never reached All-Star status, which caps the long-term appreciation ceiling for his cards compared to elite NBA talent from the same era; however, serial-numbered versions of role players with regional fanbases can hold steady demand among team set collectors. The Excalibur brand has a nostalgic following among collectors who chased its distinctive knight-themed aesthetics during the mid-2010s Panini boom, providing a secondary layer of set-driven demand. With only one active listing, any uptick in Pistons nostalgia or renewed interest in mid-2010s Panini products could create a favorable, if modest, resale window.

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