2023-24 Panini Donruss Claudio Echeverri #164 Rookie Prizm Holo — Soccer
MYR 25.00
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Description
Raw, ungraded 2023-24 Panini Donruss soccer card featuring Claudio Echeverri (No. 164). Card shows the Donruss RC shield (rookie card) and a full prismatic/holo background — a reflective parallel from the Donruss set rather than a plain base print.
Condition and grading: Card is raw and ungraded. Edges and corners appear intact in photos but this sale is as-is; buyers should assume an unprofessionally graded card and that final grade (if submitted) could vary based on centering, surface and corners.
Notable features: Official 2023-24 Panini — Donruss design with a striking prismatic/holographic finish that gives strong visual pop in person. Front displays the River Plate kit and the Donruss logo; back confirms card number 164 and includes a short bio noting Echeverri’s U-17 World Cup hat trick in 2023. The RC shield marks this as a rookie-card issue, which is a key attribute for collectors tracking emerging talent.
Set and player details: From the 2023-24 Panini Donruss Soccer set. Player: Claudio Echeverri (River Plate). Card number: 164. Parallel/finish: holo/prizm style parallel (reflective sparkled surface). No autograph or game-used material on this example.
Collectible value / playability: This is primarily a collector’s rookie parallel of a highly touted young forward who gained attention at the U-17 World Cup (hat trick vs Brazil, 2023). As a raw rookie prizm-type parallel, the card carries more interest than a base copy — especially for fans of River Plate or prospect-focused collectors. Value will be strongly influenced by centering, surface clarity, and corner/edge sharpness once professionally graded.
Other observations: Back text and Panini/FIFA branding are intact and readable. The holo surface shows the typical light-reflective pattern seen on Donruss parallels; inspect photos closely for scratches or surface marks if exact surface condition is a grading concern.