
Keith McCants
1991 • Upper Deck
#367

The 1990 Score Keith McCants #617 rookie card captures the Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive end's entry into the NFL during the height of the junk wax era.
1990 • Score
National Football League • Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Near Mint
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The 1990 Score Keith McCants #617 is a rookie card from one of football's most prolific early-1990s sets. Score's 1990 release defined the era with its bold design, colorful borders, and comprehensive player coverage. McCants, a defensive end for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, appears on card #617 as part of the set's extensive rookie class. This card represents a snapshot of 1990 NFL prospects captured during a transitional period in sports card manufacturing. Collectors pursue 1990 Score rookies for their nostalgic appeal, historical significance, and the set's cultural impact on the hobby. The 1990 Score McCants card is particularly relevant for Tampa Bay Buccaneers team collectors, defensive line enthusiasts, and those building complete sets from the era. Whether you're filling gaps in a collection, exploring 1990s football card history, or investing in early-career rookie documentation, this card offers authentic period representation. SuperCatch makes it easy to locate 1990 Score products across condition grades and pricing tiers.
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The 1990 Score Keith McCants rookie card occupies a low-to-mid tier within his already limited collectible footprint, reflecting a career that never matched his draft pedigree as the 4th overall pick in 1990. The Score set was mass-produced during the junk wax era, meaning condition sensitivity is moderate — only high-grade examples command any meaningful premium over raw copies. With only one active listing currently available, price discovery is extremely limited and transactions are largely driven by niche collector interest rather than broad market demand.
As a base card from the 1990 Score set, this card carries no serial numbering or parallel distinction, placing it firmly in the high-print-run category typical of the era's overproduction. Population reports on grading platforms like PSA and BGS show relatively few submitted copies, not due to scarcity but due to low collector incentive to invest in grading costs relative to potential return. Raw copies are abundant, and even PSA 10 examples do not benefit from a tight population the way short-printed or serial-numbered parallels would.
McCants' career trajectory — marked by injuries and an early exit from the NFL — significantly limits the long-term investment case for this card, as sustained demand typically requires Hall of Fame candidacy or cultural relevance. There is some renewed interest driven by documentary and retrospective content covering his post-career struggles, which has introduced a modest wave of curiosity buying, but this has not translated into durable market momentum. Grading submission trends for junk wax-era base cards remain low industry-wide, and this card is unlikely to see speculative accumulation without a significant external catalyst.

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