
Ottis Anderson
1991 • Upper Deck
#469

The 1981 Topps Beasley Reece #504 is a vintage football card featuring the New York Giants defender from the classic early-1980s Topps set.
1981 • Topps
NFL • New York Giants
Near Mint
504
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Beasley Reece's 1981 Topps card sits at the lower end of the vintage NFL card market, consistent with role players and secondary contributors from that era who lack significant career accolades. As a defensive back who spent time with the Giants and other teams, his cards do not command the same premium as contemporaneous stars from the 1981 Topps set. With only a single active listing, the market is thin, suggesting limited collector demand rather than scarcity-driven value.
The 1981 Topps football set is a standard base issue with no noted parallels, short prints, or serial-numbered variants, meaning this card carries no inherent scarcity premium beyond its age. Population reports for graded copies of Reece's card are expectedly sparse, as submission volume for non-star players from this era is low and economically impractical given current market pricing. Raw copies are the predominant form in circulation, and high-grade PSA or BGS examples would represent a marginal but notable upgrade over the raw market.
Reece is a retired player with no Hall of Fame candidacy or significant resurgence in collector interest on the horizon, which limits upside momentum for this card. Vintage 1981 Topps cards as a set benefit from nostalgia-driven demand among collectors who grew up in that era, but individual player cards without star power tend to remain flat. Grading submission for this card is unlikely to be economically viable at current price levels, making it primarily a set-filler or low-cost vintage pickup rather than a growth-oriented investment.

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