
Warren Moon
1991 • Upper Deck
#90

The 1981 Topps Greg Stemrick #123 card captures a moment from the Houston Oilers' roster during the early 1980s NFL era. This vintage football card is a collectible piece of Topps' iconic sports card line.
1981 • Topps
NFL • Houston Oilers
Near Mint
123
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Greg Stemrick's 1981 Topps card sits at the lower end of the price spectrum, consistent with late-career or depth-player cards from this era that see minimal collector competition. The 1981 Topps football set is well-documented and widely available, meaning this card does not command a premium relative to star players from the same checklist. Stemrick's limited NFL footprint with the Houston Oilers places this card firmly in the budget-collector tier, where condition sensitivity is minimal due to low demand.
As a base card from the 1981 Topps football set, this issue carries no serial numbering, parallel distinction, or short-print designation — it was produced in standard mass quantities typical of the era. Graded population data for Stemrick is virtually nonexistent, as the card has not attracted meaningful PSA or BGS submission volume, leaving the raw-to-graded ratio heavily skewed toward ungraded copies. The absence of any insert or parallel variant means there is no scarcity-driven upside from a rarity standpoint.
Stemrick did not establish a Hall of Fame career or sustained cultural relevance that would drive long-term collector interest or grading submission trends. With only a single active listing in the current marketplace, liquidity is extremely limited, making this a low-velocity card with minimal market momentum. This card is best suited for team or set collectors rather than investment-focused buyers, as player trajectory and historical significance do not support appreciation potential.

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