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Upper Deck Julius Erving Homecourt Stars Wooden Floor Relic Card

Upper Deck Julius Erving Homecourt Stars Wooden Floor Relic Card

$35.00

This Upper Deck Julius Erving Homecourt Stars trading card features a manufactured basketball etched floor piece highlighting the University of Massachusetts Minutemen. Part of the 2014-15 Upper Deck Lettermen Basketball release, this memorabilia-style insert showcases Dr. J during his collegiate era, making it a distinctive collectible for serious basketball and NCAA fans.

Condition is pre-owned and stored in a protective hard case. The card presents strong color and a clearly visible etched “UM” floor medallion centerpiece. Surface and case show minor wear consistent with handling and display. Please review all photos carefully for centering, edges, and overall presentation.

The front design features a sepia-toned image of Julius Erving in his Massachusetts uniform, alongside the prominent “Homecourt Stars” branding. The embedded medallion represents a manufactured basketball floor piece rather than game-used material. The reverse confirms its inclusion in the 2014-15 Upper Deck Lettermen Basketball set and includes official licensing information.

Julius Erving is widely regarded as one of the most influential players in basketball history, revolutionizing the above-the-rim style of play before becoming an NBA legend. Collegiate-era memorabilia cards remain popular among collectors who appreciate the early roots of Hall of Fame careers.

An excellent addition for UMass Minutemen fans, ABA/NBA collectors, and memorabilia card enthusiasts seeking a visually striking relic-style insert tied to a basketball icon. Please examine images closely for final condition verification.

Did You Know? Julius Erving averaged 26.3 points per game during his collegiate career at the University of Massachusetts before becoming a professional basketball superstar.

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