2000-01 Ultra Juwan Howard Base Set Platinum Medallion #52P
Card Snapshot: View details for the 2000-01 Ultra Juwan Howard card #52P from our Juwan Howard Private Collection. Rare Platinum Medallion variant. Numbered 13/50. A must-see for any Juwan Howard Super Collector. High-res scans and hobby history.
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| Technical Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Season | 2000-01 |
| Team | Washington Wizards |
| Manufacturer | Fleer |
| Brand | Ultra |
| Theme | Base Set |
| Variant | Platinum Medallion |
| Card Number | 52P |
| Serial / Print Run | 13 / 50 |
| Rookie Card | No |
| Memorabilia | No |
| Autograph | No |
๐ Hobby Significance
Fleer Ultra's Medallion parallels (Gold and Platinum) offered a premium foil upgrade. Platinum Medallions, in particular, were heavily short-printed and remain highly collectible. Fleer Ultra was the choice for collectors seeking high-gloss finishes and diverse insert sets. It pushed the boundaries of card coatings and multi-tiered parallel systems. The Juwan Howard collection spans multiple decades of basketball history, capturing everything from the high-flying 90s to his championship years with the Miami Heat. Each card represents a unique piece of this journey.
โ๏ธ Card Technology
Trading Card Manufacturing: Traditional trading card manufacturing involves multiple layers of printing and finishing. Even standard base cards from this era often featured premium UV coatings and high-quality card stock that was revolutionary at the time.
๐ Player Performance & Team
Traded to the Dallas Mavericks, Juwan provided crucial veteran scoring. He joined a highly explosive offensive roster featuring a young Dirk Nowitzki, MVP-caliber point guard Steve Nash, and Michael Finley.
๐ NBA Era & Pop Culture
The start of the new millennium brought a shift in NBA dominance toward the Western Conference. Shaq and Kobe's Lakers began their historic three-peat, setting the bar for excellence in the 2000s.
Collector FAQs
How rare is this specific card?
This card is serially numbered 13 out of a total print run of 50.