
Johnny Ray
1991 • Fleer
#323

1991 • Aw Sports • Boxing
PSA 9
147
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Featured
Muhammad Ali
Sport
Boxing
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Material
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Language
English
The 1991 AW Sports Muhammad Ali card occupies a niche tier within the broader Ali collectibles market, where demand is driven by the subject's iconic status rather than the brand's prestige. With only a single active listing available, price discovery is extremely limited, meaning the market is essentially illiquid and any transaction carries outsized influence on perceived value. Condition sensitivity is high for cards of this era, and graded copies command a meaningful premium over raw examples due to the vintage paper stock and handling wear common to early 1990s boxing issues.
AW Sports produced relatively modest print runs compared to mainstream trading card giants of the era, but precise population data for this specific issue remains sparse in major grading house registries. The scarcity of graded copies in circulation suggests either low submission rates — common for non-mainstream boxing sets — or genuinely limited survival in high grades due to the card's age and handling history. This is not a serial-numbered or parallel insert, meaning rarity is driven purely by print run obscurity and grade scarcity rather than intentional manufacturing limitations.
Muhammad Ali's collectibles market is anchored by his permanent cultural and athletic legacy, making demand structurally stable regardless of short-term sports card market fluctuations. However, this particular AW Sports issue lacks the mainstream collector recognition of Topps or Panini-adjacent products, which tempers its broad investment appeal despite the subject's universal name recognition. Grading submission trends for obscure boxing sets are gradually increasing as collectors seek to surface hidden population scarcity, which could improve the relative positioning of high-grade copies over time.

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