
Carwell Gardner
1991 • Upper Deck
#526

The 1981 Topps Mark Brammer #283 is a vintage football card from Topps' classic early-1980s release, featuring the Buffalo Bills player.
1981 • Topps
NFL • Buffalo Bills
Near Mint
283
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Mark Brammer's 1981 Topps card sits at the lower end of the value spectrum, consistent with role players and depth contributors from that era who saw limited career longevity. As a tight end who played a supporting role for the Buffalo Bills during a competitive AFC East period, his cards lack the demand premium associated with marquee names from the same set. This card trades at a budget-collector price point, typical for non-star veterans in the 1981 Topps football series.
The 1981 Topps football set is a standard mass-produced base issue with no known short prints, parallels, or serial-numbered variants, meaning this card carries no scarcity premium whatsoever. Graded population reports for Brammer's card are extremely thin, reflecting minimal collector interest in professional grading submissions for this particular card. Raw copies are the predominant form in circulation, and high-grade graded examples would be rare simply due to lack of submission volume rather than genuine scarcity.
Brammer's limited NFL career and absence from Hall of Fame consideration means there is no biographical catalyst to drive renewed collector interest or price appreciation. The single active listing signals a thin, illiquid market with negligible trading momentum, making this a poor candidate for investment-grade acquisition. This card is best suited for team or set collectors building comprehensive 1981 Topps runs, rather than as a standalone speculative hold.

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