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2019 • Topps
Series 2 • #491

A 1991 Fleer baseball card featuring Milt Cuyler of the Detroit Tigers. This vintage card captures a moment from the early 1990s Fleer set.
1991 • Fleer
Major League Baseball • Detroit Tigers
Near Mint
334
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The 1991 Fleer Milt Cuyler #334 card represents a classic entry point into early-1990s baseball card collecting. Fleer's 1991 release is recognized among collectors for its clean design and strong production quality, making it a staple in vintage baseball card portfolios. Milt Cuyler, a Detroit Tigers outfielder, appears in this set during a notable period in baseball history. The card's straightforward design reflects Fleer's approach during this era—sharp photography and legible typography that has aged well over three decades. For collectors building vintage sets or focusing on Tigers memorabilia, the 1991 Fleer Cuyler card offers both historical value and aesthetic appeal. The early 1990s Fleer cards remain popular among those seeking affordable vintage baseball cards with solid design integrity. Whether you're completing a 1991 Fleer set, collecting Tigers players, or exploring entry-level vintage baseball cards, this card fits naturally into diverse collecting strategies. SuperCatch makes it easy to find and acquire cards from this era.
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Milt Cuyler's 1991 Fleer rookie card sits firmly in the low-demand tier of early '90s mass-produced base cards, a reflection of his modest career impact as a reserve outfielder with the Tigers. The 1991 Fleer set was printed in enormous quantities, which suppresses value relative to even other minor rookies from the same era. With only one active listing currently available, the market is essentially dormant rather than scarce in any meaningful sense.
This is a standard base rookie card from the 1991 Fleer set, which was produced in massive overprint quantities during the hobby's speculative boom era — making true scarcity virtually nonexistent. There are no serial-numbered parallels, short prints, or insert variations associated with this card, and graded population reports show minimal PSA or BGS submissions, indicating collector interest in grading has been negligible. The single active listing reflects thin market activity rather than genuine limited supply.
Cuyler never established the sustained statistical career or cultural legacy that drives long-term rookie card demand, limiting upside potential considerably. Early '90s mass-produced base cards from non-Hall of Fame players have shown persistent stagnation in the secondary market, with no meaningful grading submission trend to suggest renewed collector momentum. This card is best viewed as a low-priority nostalgic hold rather than a card with appreciable investment trajectory.

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