
John L. Williams
1991 • Upper Deck
#476

The 1981 Topps Sam McCullum #419 captures a Seattle Seahawks player from the franchise's formative years. A vintage football card for collectors of early NFL photography and 1980s sports memorabilia.
1981 • Topps
NFL • Seattle Seahawks
Near Mint
419
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Sam McCullum's 1981 Topps card sits firmly in the budget tier of his cardboard footprint, consistent with most late-career wide receiver cards from this era that lack rookie card status or significant statistical milestones. The 1981 Topps set is widely available, which keeps this card at the low end of the pricing spectrum with minimal condition premium unless graded gem mint. McCullum's tenure as a dependable Seahawks receiver during the franchise's early years gives the card modest regional collector appeal, though it does not command a premium on the national market.
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 — making raw copies extremely common in the secondary market. Population reports on grading services like PSA and BGS show very few submitted copies, which is typical for low-demand vintage base cards where grading costs outweigh potential upside. The single active listing in the current market reflects collector indifference rather than scarcity, as supply generally exceeds demand for this card.
McCullum had a solid but unspectacular NFL career, and with no Hall of Fame candidacy or significant cultural resurgence driving renewed interest, market momentum for this card remains flat. Grading submission trends show minimal activity, suggesting the collector community does not view this as a viable candidate for population-driven value appreciation. This card is best suited for team set collectors or vintage Seahawks enthusiasts rather than investors seeking meaningful returns.

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