
Brandon Clarke
2019-20 • Panini
Prizm • #266

The 2019-20 Panini Prizm Eric Paschall #279 rookie card captures the Golden State Warriors forward's NBA debut season in Panini's premium Prizm design.
2019-20 • Panini • Prizm
NBA • Golden State Warriors
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279
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Eric Paschall's 2019-20 Panini Prizm rookie card occupies a modest tier within his overall print run, reflecting a player whose NBA career trajectory plateaued after a promising debut season with Golden State. With only one active listing currently available, the card's market is effectively illiquid, which can create artificial scarcity optics but also signals limited sustained collector demand. Compared to the broader 2019-20 Prizm set — which houses high-demand rookies like Zion Williamson and Ja Morant — Paschall's base and parallel cards trade at the lower end of the checklist.
The 2019-20 Panini Prizm set features a well-documented parallel structure ranging from Silver to Gold Vinyl, with print runs tightening significantly at the numbered tiers such as the /10 Gold Vinyl and /25 Red Wave. Paschall's base Prizm Silver is an unlicensed short print in some configurations, but population reports from PSA and BGS show relatively modest graded submission volumes compared to his more prominent 2019 draft classmates. Raw copies remain accessible, and high-grade PSA 10 examples command a modest premium over lower-grade counterparts given the overall low ceiling on collector interest.
Paschall saw limited NBA rotation time after his rookie season and has since bounced between teams and leagues, which significantly dampens long-term investment confidence in his rookie card portfolio. Grading submission trends for his cards have slowed considerably, reflecting broader market sentiment that his upside as a collectible has largely been realized. Unless a career resurgence or a high-profile signing generates renewed interest, this card is better suited for team or set collectors than growth-oriented investors.

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