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0#5
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$3.99Starting Price
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Doug Overton Cards
Collect Doug Overton basketball cards from his 1990s NBA career with the Washington Bullets, New York Knicks, and Philadelphia 76ers.
Doug Overton cards represent an accessible entry point for collectors interested in early 1990s NBA basketball.…Read more
The point guard wore #5 for the Washington Bullets during his 1991–1993 tenure, establishing himself as a reliable backup in the league. Overton's career spanned from 1991 to 2000, with notable stops in New York and Philadelphia after his Washington years, giving collectors multiple team variations to pursue.
Douglas Overton cards appear primarily in Upper Deck and Fleer releases from the 1991-92 and 1994-95 seasons, with his Ultra cards being particularly sought by vintage basketball enthusiasts. While Overton never achieved Hall of Fame recognition, his cards remain popular among collectors building complete 1990s sets or focusing on point guard lineups from that era. The relative scarcity of his cards compared to star players makes Doug Overton cards an attractive option for budget-conscious collectors and those completing team rosters. SuperCatch offers a curated selection of Doug Overton basketball cards for collectors at all levels.
Doug Overton's 1991-92 Upper Deck and Fleer rookie-era cards are among his most sought-after releases. His Ultra cards from the mid-1990s also hold collector appeal for those pursuing complete vintage basketball sets.
Doug Overton played for the Washington Bullets (1991–1993), New York Knicks (1993–1996), and Philadelphia 76ers (1996–1998) during his NBA career, along with brief stints with other franchises through 2000.
Doug Overton cards are valued by collectors building 1990s NBA sets and team rosters rather than as high-appreciation investments. His cards remain affordable compared to Hall of Famers, making them accessible for collectors on various budgets.