
Pat Terrell
1991 • Upper Deck
#53

1981 • Topps
NFL • Los Angeles Rams
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Preston Dennard's 1981 Topps base card sits firmly in the low-tier segment of the era, consistent with role players from that Rams squad who never achieved sustained star recognition. Cards of this vintage from Topps tend to trade at entry-level prices unless graded in high condition, where even modest demand can push values above raw copies. Dennard's career contributions as a receiver in the late-70s and early-80s give this card modest nostalgic appeal among Rams team collectors, but it does not command a premium in the broader market.
As a standard base card from the 1981 Topps football set, this issue carries no serial numbering, limited parallel variants, or short-print designation, placing it in the highest print-run tier of its era. Population reports for graded copies are sparse, reflecting low submission interest rather than genuine scarcity — most copies remain in raw, ungraded condition in collections and dealer lots. The limited active listings suggest low market turnover rather than limited supply, which is a meaningful distinction for collectors assessing true rarity.
Dennard never achieved Hall of Fame consideration, and without a significant cultural or statistical legacy, grading submission trends for this card remain minimal with little momentum to suggest a shift. Vintage Topps football from this era does benefit from broad set-collector demand, but individual player cards without star power rarely see appreciation beyond condition-driven premiums on high-grade slabs. The investment case here is narrow — best suited for Rams team collectors or vintage set builders rather than speculative holds.

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