
Rob Burnett
1991 • Upper Deck
#503

The 1981 Topps #196 Ricky Feacher football card captures the Cleveland Browns receiver during a pivotal era in NFL history. A vintage collectible from Topps' early-1980s football set.
1981 • Topps
NFL • Cleveland Browns
Near Mint
196
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Ricky Feacher's 1981 Topps card sits at the lower end of the value spectrum, consistent with role players and depth receivers from that era who lack sustained collector demand. As a wide receiver who spent the bulk of his career with the Cleveland Browns without reaching Pro Bowl or All-Pro distinction, this card does not command a premium relative to star players within the same Topps set. It trades in line with common base cards of the period, where condition sensitivity is minimal and graded copies rarely justify submission costs.
This is a standard base card from the 1981 Topps Football set, which had a wide print run typical of mass-market issues from that era, meaning limited supply is not a factor driving any collector interest. There are no known short print variations, parallels, or serial-numbered versions associated with this card. Graded population reports for this specific card are expectedly thin, as professional grading submissions for low-demand commons rarely make economic sense for collectors.
Feacher's post-career profile does not include Hall of Fame consideration or significant cultural resurgence, which limits any meaningful upside for this card in the current or near-future market. With only a single active listing available, the market is essentially illiquid, making price discovery unreliable and exit strategy difficult for anyone holding multiples. Collector interest in 1981 Topps Football remains concentrated on key rookies and stars from that set, leaving supporting-cast cards like this one with flat to negligible momentum.

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