
Randall Cunningham
1991 • Upper Deck
#471

The 1981 Topps Charlie Johnson #92 card captures the Philadelphia Eagles linebacker from a pivotal era in NFL trading card production.
1981 • Topps
NFL • Philadelphia Eagles
Near Mint
92
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Charlie Johnson's 1981 Topps card sits at the lower end of the vintage NFL card market, consistent with late-career offensive linemen from this era who lack the mainstream recognition of skill position players. As a Philadelphia Eagles card from their Super Bowl XV runner-up season, there is some regional collector interest, though the card trades at a modest tier within the broader 1981 Topps football set. Condition plays an outsized role here — a high-grade PSA or BGS example would command a meaningful premium over raw copies given the general scarcity of well-preserved cards from this era.
The 1981 Topps football set is a standard base issue with no serial numbering, parallels, or short prints, placing this card in the common tier of the checklist. Population reports for graded copies of Johnson's card are extremely thin, reflecting both limited collector demand and low submission rates for non-star players from this set. Raw copies are more readily available than graded examples, meaning a certified high-grade specimen would represent a genuinely scarce find within the population.
Charlie Johnson retired following the early 1980s and has not been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, which limits the long-term speculative upside typically associated with vintage cards of enshrined players. Collector interest in offensive linemen from this period remains niche, driven primarily by team set collectors and vintage football enthusiasts rather than broad market momentum. Grading submission trends for this card are minimal, and without a significant cultural or historical catalyst, sustained price appreciation is unlikely in the near term.

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