
Mel Gray
1992 • Action Packed
#71

The 1981 Topps Stan White #27 is a vintage football card featuring the Detroit Lions player from the early 1980s Topps release.
1981 • Topps
National Football League • Detroit Lions
Near Mint
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The 1981 Topps Stan White #27 card captures a moment in early-1980s professional football history. Issued by Topps during their dominant era of sports card production, this card represents the design sensibilities and photography style that defined the period. Stan White's card documents his time with the Detroit Lions, making it relevant to both Lions team collectors and vintage football enthusiasts. 1981 Topps football cards are sought by collectors building vintage sets, pursuing specific teams, or assembling era-focused collections. The card's age and original print run make it a tangible piece of early-1980s sports memorabilia. Whether you're completing a Topps football set, collecting Detroit Lions players across decades, or investing in vintage sports cards, the 1981 Topps Stan White #27 offers authentic catalog value. SuperCatch connects you with multiple listings of this card across different preservation states, allowing you to find the right copy for your collection.
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Stan White's 1981 Topps card sits firmly in the budget tier of the NFL vintage market, trading at entry-level prices consistent with late-career role players from that era. As a linebacker who spent the bulk of his career with the Baltimore Colts before finishing with Detroit, White holds modest collector appeal outside of team-specific collectors. This card does not command a premium relative to the broader 1981 Topps football set, which is anchored by higher-demand names from that checklist.
The 1981 Topps football set was produced in large quantities typical of the era, meaning this is a standard base card with no noted parallel, short print, or serial-numbered distinction. Graded population for this card is likely minimal, as submission volume for common veterans from this set remains low given the limited return on grading costs. Raw copies are far more prevalent than slabbed examples, making any graded copy a relative rarity by default — though demand does not yet reflect that scarcity.
White is not a Hall of Fame candidate, and his career trajectory does not support sustained collector momentum or speculative upside in the current market. With only a single active listing available, liquidity is extremely thin, which presents both a risk and a minor opportunity for niche team or era collectors. Unless a cultural moment or retrospective spotlight elevates his profile, this card is likely to remain a stable, low-movement piece with limited growth potential.

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