Holding a 75 dollar gift card essentially grants the holder the right to use the face value for purchasing virtual or physical goods, but converting it into actual liquid cash is not a direct process due to structural differences between physical currency and digital wallets.

Determining the "cash value" involves analyzing the transaction efficiency from the gift card's digital asset to fiat currency, which often depends on specific market platforms where buyers may pay slightly less than the face value for convenience or faster turnover.

Ultimately, the intrinsic worth of that amount is defined by the agreed-upon transaction price between the buyer and seller, effectively locking the 75 dollar denomination as its specific financial value during the period of ownership.