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1991 • Upper Deck
#460

The 1990 Score Lamar Lathon #631 is a rookie card capturing the linebacker's entry into the NFL with the Houston Oilers.
1990 • Score
NFL • Houston Oilers
Near Mint
631
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Lamar Lathon's 1990 Score rookie card occupies the lower tier of early 1990s linebacker rookie cards, reflecting the era's mass-production print runs that suppressed values across the Score brand. With only one active listing currently visible, the card lacks the competitive marketplace pressure needed to establish strong price discovery. Lathon had a respectable NFL career highlighted by his Pro Bowl seasons with the Carolina Panthers, but he remains a secondary name compared to the marquee defenders of his draft class.
The 1990 Score set was produced in enormous quantities, making this a high-print-run base rookie card with no serial numbering, parallels, or short-print designation to distinguish it from the broader set. Graded population reports for this card are minimal, as PSA and BGS submission rates for common 1990 Score cards remain low due to limited collector demand driving grading investment. Raw copies are readily available in the secondary market, and even high-grade examples do not command a meaningful premium over ungraded copies.
Lathon's career achievements, including two Pro Bowl selections and a key role on the Panthers' 1996 NFC Championship team, provide modest but real collector interest among Carolina Panthers team collectors and 1990s NFL enthusiasts. However, the overproduction era of the early 1990s continues to suppress long-term appreciation potential for base Score cards, and grading submission trends for this issue remain negligible. Unless a significant cultural moment reignites interest in Lathon specifically, this card is best positioned as a low-cost player collection piece rather than a growth-oriented investment.

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