
Miloslav Horava
1990-91 • Upper Deck
#13

1990-91 • Pro Set • NHL Series 1
National Hockey League • New York Rangers
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Miloslav Horava's 1990-91 Pro Set NHL Series 1 card sits firmly at the base tier of his collectible footprint, trading at the floor level typical of common cards from this era's mass-produced sets. Pro Set's 1990-91 Series 1 run was notorious for extremely high print volumes, which suppresses value across nearly the entire checklist regardless of player significance. Horava, a Czech defenseman with a modest NHL tenure primarily with the Rangers, does not carry the career prestige needed to elevate this card above its set peers.
This is a standard base card with no parallel, insert, or serial-numbered designation, placing it in the lowest rarity tier within the Pro Set ecosystem. The 1990-91 Pro Set series was one of the most overproduced releases in hockey card history, with print runs estimated in the tens of millions, meaning raw copies remain abundant across the secondary market. Graded population for this specific card is negligible, as submission costs far exceed any realistic return, making PSA or BGS encapsulated copies essentially nonexistent.
Horava's limited NHL impact and post-playing career obscurity offer virtually no catalyst for demand growth in the foreseeable future. Mass-produced early 1990s Pro Set commons have shown no meaningful market appreciation over decades, and the single active listing reflects the near-absence of collector demand. Without a significant cultural moment, Hall of Fame consideration, or emerging international collector interest in Czech hockey pioneers, this card's market position is unlikely to shift from its current floor-level status.

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