2021-22 Upper Deck MVP Andrei Vasilevskiy Net Keepers Gold #NK16
Andrei Vasilevskiy · Upper Deck · Insert / Gold Script Parallel

Player
Andrei Vasilevskiy
Set
2021-22 Upper Deck MVP - Net Keepers Subset
Year
2021
Card #
#NK16
Condition Grade
PSA 1 (Poor) / Authentic - Altered/Damaged
Category
Insert / Gold Script Parallel
Manufacturer
Upper Deck
Demand Level
Low / Minimal due to severe damage.
Valuation
Raw (Ungraded) Value
$0.05 - $0.25
Graded Value
PSA 1: $1-5 (Value less than grading fee). Not recommended for grading.
Comparable Sales
The base version of this insert sells for $1-2 in Near Mint condition. The Gold parallel in Near Mint condition typically sells for $3-7. In this damaged state, it has negligible monetary value.
Description
This is a 2021-22 Upper Deck MVP Net Keepers gold parallel card featuring Tampa Bay Lightning All-Star goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy. The card features a gold foil background with 'Net Keepers' and 'Protecteurs Des Filets' text. The image depicts Vasilevskiy in his white Lightning away jersey in a goaltending stance.
Key Features
Features a future Hall of Fame goaltender and multi-time Stanley Cup champion. This is the 'Gold Script' parallel version of the Net Keepers insert set.
Authenticity Indicators
Authentic Upper Deck product, though severely damaged. Foil pattern, typography, and card stock are consistent with the 2021-22 MVP set. Confidence: High.
Flaws to Note
Extreme condition defects: multiple severe vertical and diagonal creases/cracks spanning the entire card face, heavy surface peeling/delamination of the foil layer, edge chipping, rounded corners, and significant loss of structural integrity. The card appears to have been folded or crushed.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
This card has no significant secondary market value in this condition. It is best suited for a personal collection 'placeholder' or as a free inclusion in a trade.
Selling Tips
Do not attempt to grade this card. The cost of shipping and grading vastly exceeds the card's value. If listing on eBay, it should be accurately described as 'Damaged' or 'Poor' to avoid disputes.