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1991 • Upper Deck
#471

Brenard Wilson's 1981 Topps card #397 captures the Philadelphia Eagles defensive back during the franchise's competitive early-1980s era.
1981 • Topps
NFL • Philadelphia Eagles
Near Mint
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Brenard Wilson's 1981 Topps card sits firmly in the entry-level tier of vintage Eagles collectibles, trading at the low end of the market even among comparable defensive backs from the era. As a two-time Pro Bowl safety who was a key contributor to Philadelphia's 1980 NFC Championship run, Wilson holds modest but genuine historical significance within Eagles franchise history. The card's value is largely driven by team collectors and Super Bowl XV-era enthusiasts rather than broad national demand.
This is a standard base card from the 1981 Topps football set, which was produced in mass quantities with no serial numbering, short print variations, or parallel versions. Population reports on grading platforms like PSA and SGC show very few submitted copies, reflecting low collector prioritization rather than true scarcity — raw copies are the norm in the marketplace. The single active listing further underscores the thin trading volume, which is typical for non-star veterans from this era.
Wilson is a retired player with no Hall of Fame candidacy driving speculative interest, which limits upside momentum for this card in the near term. Grading submission trends for 1981 Topps non-stars remain minimal, meaning high-grade PSA 9 or 10 copies could command a relative premium simply due to low population, but demand to unlock that premium is narrow. The card appeals primarily to vintage set builders and Eagles team collectors, making it a stable but low-volatility hold with limited appreciation potential.

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