The 1996-97 Flair Showcase Row 0 Erick Dampier Rookie RC trading card features the player in his rookie year with the Indiana Pacers, Golden State Warriors, and Dallas Mavericks. This original English-language card is from the NBA Finals era and manufactured by Fleer Corp. Made of standard-sized card stock, this parallel/variety card is a sought-after collectible for basketball fans and card collectors.

There is scratching on the front and back surfaces. The back scratching does show up on the photos, but the front scratching doesn't due to the "mini-diamond" pattern. There is minor corner wear to the front, upper right corner.

Standard note: I am not a professional grader and everyone has different definitions.  Below is how I interpret the eBay "grading" guidelines.  I do my best to see surface issues, but if they are not clearly obvious (as per the definition of "excellent"), then it's possible I can miss those. I do not and will not use a microscope or spend more than 60-90 seconds "grading". Even PSA makes mistakes and is inconsistent, if they can, don't expect perfection from a novice.  I am not in this to scam anyone, but you and I may disagree on "minor" vs. "moderate" vs. "major", etc. I am also colorblind, so surface issues can be hard for me to see--same with discoloration.  If you want a PSA 10, buy a card already graded or submit your own for grading.  If there are significant issues with the card when you receive it, it's likely due to damage from shipping. That is a different story, and I can offer refunds / returns and file the insurance claim. No problems there.  If you want a full view of the card, request a video or additional pics from me and I would be happy to share.  My "grading" standards are below. Please read before purchasing. Thank you.

NM-M+: "comparable to a fresh pack". "Flaws may include minor corner and edge wear". I also will include otherwise sharp cards with print lines (or other surface issues I believe were on the card when it was opened from the pack), as these would exist when opening the pack and are a manufacturing defect--not the result of wear.  If there isn't a super obvious surface issue, and the corners and edges are clean, I will classify at NMM+.  Surface issues are often undetectable without light at a specific angle and I am not spending 10 minutes getting every possible angle. If I see a print line or other manufacturing defect, I will note it but still classify as NMM+.
Excellent: "clearly visible signs of wear". "Edge chipping, surface scuffing (from wear) or fuzzy corners".  Anything that was close to a NMM+ but fell just short will likely be in this group.
Very Good: "moderate to heavy damage all over". "Creasing, discoloration, edge chipping, rounded corners." This one seems fairly straightforward.
Poor: "extremely worn...flaws all over". I most likely won't be posting any of these to sell outside of a moldy vintage card.