
Pat Terrell
1991 • Upper Deck
#53

The 1981 Topps Kent Hill #62 card captures the Los Angeles Rams linebacker during a pivotal era of NFL football. This vintage Topps issue represents the early 1980s collecting landscape.
1981 • Topps
NFL • Los Angeles Rams
Near Mint
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Kent Hill's 1981 Topps card sits at the lower end of the price spectrum, consistent with role players and offensive linemen from this era who rarely command significant premiums despite solid NFL careers. As a guard who spent his career with the Los Angeles Rams during their competitive early-80s run, collector interest remains modest compared to skill-position stars from the same set. The card trades at entry-level pricing, reflecting its base card status and the broader market's tendency to undervalue interior linemen regardless of career quality.
This is a standard base card from the 1981 Topps football set, which was produced in large quantities with no serial numbering, short print variations, or parallel versions to differentiate it from the broader print run. Population reports for graded copies are minimal, as submissions for common base cards from this era are infrequent — most copies circulate raw in the secondary market. The single active listing suggests thin market depth, though this reflects low demand rather than genuine scarcity.
Hill was a three-time Pro Bowl selection, which provides a modest floor of collector interest among Rams team collectors and era enthusiasts, but he has not been inducted into the Hall of Fame, limiting long-term appreciation potential. Grading submission trends for 1981 Topps commons remain low, and without a Hall of Fame catalyst or surge in Rams nostalgia collecting, market momentum is unlikely to shift meaningfully. This card is best positioned as a low-cost roster filler for vintage set builders rather than a standalone investment vehicle.

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