The 1991 Pro Set Desert Storm series occupies a unique niche as a historically themed non-sports issue released during an active geopolitical event, giving it crossover appeal among military history collectors, Gulf War memorabilia enthusiasts, and card set completionists. The 'Greenwich Mean Time' card, as a base-level informational card rather than a key player or command figure, typically trades at the lower end of the set's value spectrum. Condition sensitivity is moderate — while vintage collectors do favor high-grade examples, the mass-produced nature of this set means heavily worn copies see significantly diminished demand.
Pro Set's Desert Storm series was produced in substantial quantities during the early 1990s trading card boom, a period characterized by overproduction across both sports and non-sports categories, which broadly suppresses scarcity-driven premiums for standard base cards. With only a single active listing currently visible in the market, this reflects low seller interest rather than true scarcity — a common dynamic for common cards from mass-market non-sports issues of this era. Unlike insert or foil chase cards from contemporary sets, this card carries no documented short-print status or special insert ratio that would elevate its rarity profile.