The product is a 2024 Panini Prizm LIV #73 trading card featuring Ian Poulter, a professional golfer. This card is part of the Majesticks Captains subset within the 2024 Panini Prizm LIV set. It is a non-autographed, English-language sports trading card designed for fans and collectors of golf memorabilia. The card showcases Poulter as a member of the Majesticks team, making it a sought-after item for fans of the league and the player. Panini, a well-known manufacturer in the sports trading card industry, ensures the quality and authenticity of this collectible item.


🏌️ Card Basics

• Series & Insert Set: 2024 Panini Prizm LIV Golf — “Captains” insert

• Card Number: #73

• Player: Ian Poulter, representing Majesticks GC  

• Release Year: 2024 


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Parallels and Variants

• Base Captains (no parallel) – typically your standard card, selling for around $1.50–$3 ungraded on marketplaces 

• Silver Prizm parallel – may carry a premium; some listings show AUD 4.99 (~USD 3–4)

• Pulsar Prizm – limited to 299 copies; estimated ungraded value around USD 3.49, graded PSA/BGS 10 versions worth approximately USD 40–60 


Variant

Ungraded Price

Graded (PSA 10/BGS 10)

Base Captains

$1.50–$3

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Silver Prizm

$3–$5

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Pulsar Prizm

$3.50~

$41–60


• COMC currently lists the Base Captains near-mint for US $2.15 

• Amazon shows options for Raw (NM‑MT) Base card at US $1.99 

• Silver variants are available in Australia around AUD 4.99 (~USD 3.50)

• Pulsar sells around USD 3–4 ungraded, but premium if graded 


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Collecting Tips

• Condition matters—near-mint or better sells well. Grading (PSA/BGS) significantly increases value, especially for Pulsar parallels.

• The Pulsar variant has a 1:299 print run, making it a scarce collectible.

• Silver parallels are moderately limited and a popular mid-tier option.


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📌 Summary


The Ian Poulter #73 “Captains” Prizm card offers a range of affordable options for collectors. For everyday collecting, the base version ($2) is great; Silver parallels ($3–5) add flair, and the Pulsar (~$3–4 ungraded, ~$40–60 graded) is the rare standout for enthusiasts.