
David Maley
1990-91 • Pro Set
#171

1990-91 • Pro Set • NHL Series 1
National Hockey League • New Jersey Devils
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David Maley's 1990-91 Pro Set NHL Series 1 card occupies the lower tier of the Pro Set checklist, consistent with depth roster players from this era who saw limited ice time and career longevity. With only one active listing currently available, the card reflects thin market liquidity rather than elevated demand, meaning price discovery is largely driven by individual seller expectations rather than competitive bidding. Pro Set's mass-produced nature from this period keeps the card firmly in the budget collectibles range, even for graded copies.
The 1990-91 Pro Set NHL Series 1 production run was notoriously large, with millions of cards printed to meet the hockey card boom of the early 1990s, making true scarcity essentially nonexistent for base cards in this set. Maley's card carries no serial numbering, parallel designation, or short-print status, placing it squarely in the base card category with no built-in rarity premium. Graded population reports for this card are expectedly sparse, not due to rarity but due to collector indifference toward submitting common cards from overproduced sets.
Maley played parts of several NHL seasons but never established the statistical profile or cultural footprint that drives long-term collector demand, making appreciation potential quite limited. The overproduction era cards from Pro Set have historically underperformed in the graded card market, with even high-grade PSA or BGS copies of common players rarely commanding meaningful premiums. Collector interest in this set tends to cluster around star players and Hall of Famers, leaving depth players like Maley with flat market momentum and minimal grading submission incentive.

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