
George Jamison
1991 • Upper Deck
#515

The 1981 Topps Dave Pureifory #296 card captures a Detroit Lions player from the early 1980s NFL era. This vintage Topps football card remains a collectible from one of the hobby's foundational decades.
1981 • Topps
NFL • Detroit Lions
Near Mint
296
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Dave Pureifory's 1981 Topps card sits at the lower end of the value spectrum, consistent with late-career cards of role players from that era who never achieved star-level recognition. As a defensive lineman for the Detroit Lions, Pureifory had a solid but understated NFL career, which limits collector demand and keeps this card in the common/budget tier relative to the broader 1981 Topps Football set. Cards of higher-profile players from the same set command significantly more attention and trade well above this price point.
The 1981 Topps Football set was produced in large quantities during an era of mass printing, meaning this card carries no scarcity premium and should be considered a standard base card with no known short print or parallel variants. Graded population data from PSA and BGS reflects minimal submission activity for Pureifory, as collectors and investors rarely prioritize grading commons from this period. Raw copies are widely available, and even high-grade slabbed examples would likely see only modest interest given the limited collector base.
Pureifory retired following his NFL career without achieving Hall of Fame status or the kind of cultural legacy that drives long-term card appreciation, making sustained investment momentum unlikely. With only one active listing currently on the market, liquidity is extremely thin, which could make it difficult to move even at the current modest price point. This card is best suited for set collectors or Lions team collectors rather than investors seeking meaningful appreciation potential.

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