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1991 • Upper Deck
#90

The 1981 Topps Mike Reinfeldt #491 is a vintage football card featuring the Houston Oilers defensive back from the classic early-1980s Topps release.
1981 • Topps
NFL • Houston Oilers
Near Mint
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The 1981 Topps Mike Reinfeldt sits firmly in the low-tier commons range for this set, consistent with role players and depth contributors from the era who lack sustained collector demand. As a safety for the Houston Oilers during a transitional period for the franchise, Reinfeldt's card does not command a premium relative to marquee names in the same set like Earl Campbell. With only one active listing on the market, price discovery is limited and the card trades at or near floor value for 1981 Topps football commons.
This is a standard base card from the 1981 Topps football set, which had a wide print run typical of Topps mass production in the early 1980s, meaning raw copies are plentiful and supply consistently outpaces demand. There are no known short print variations, parallels, or serial-numbered editions associated with this card. Graded population reports for this card are expectedly thin, as submitting a common of this profile to PSA or BGS is rarely cost-effective given grading fees relative to market value.
Reinfeldt had a solid NFL career, earning Pro Bowl recognition, but he falls outside the Hall of Fame conversation and lacks the mainstream recognition that drives long-term collector interest or speculative buying. The market for 1981 Topps commons is largely stagnant, with momentum driven almost entirely by set collectors completing checklists rather than investor activity. Grading submission trends for cards at this value tier are minimal, and no foreseeable catalyst — such as a media feature, Hall of Fame induction, or retro nostalgia wave — appears likely to shift demand meaningfully.

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