
Brevin Jordan
2021 • Panini
Chronicles • #37

A 1991 Pro-Set Desert Storm Jordan #30 card in Near Mint condition—a notable piece of military history trading cards from the Desert Storm series.
1991 • Pro Set • Desert Storm
Near Mint
30
New
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The catalog profile below summarizes the card identity, featured subject, and notable collectible traits.
The 1991 Pro Set Desert Storm set occupies a unique niche as a historically significant non-sports issue documenting Operation Desert Storm, appealing to both military history enthusiasts and vintage card collectors. With only a single active listing currently available, this Jordan card commands attention simply through scarcity of supply in the active market, though condition sensitivity is high — collectors strongly favor well-centered, sharp-cornered examples given the mass-production nature of early 1990s Pro Set releases. Crossover appeal from military memorabilia collectors adds a secondary demand layer beyond the traditional card collecting audience.
The Pro Set Desert Storm series was distributed broadly as a patriotic collectible in 1991, meaning base cards from this set generally carry modest scarcity profiles relative to true limited-run insert sets of the era. However, the extremely thin current market presence — reflected in just one active listing — suggests that while the print run was substantial, attrition and collector retention have quietly tightened available supply over three decades. This is a base card with no noted special attributes, so it does not carry chase card premiums, but set completionists seeking specific subject cards like this Jordan entry can face real difficulty sourcing clean copies.
The Desert Storm set benefits from a stable nostalgia cycle tied to early 1990s Americana and military history, with periodic spikes in collector interest aligning with Gulf War anniversary milestones and documentary releases. Demand is primarily driven by set completionists and military history collectors rather than speculative flippers, which creates a slow-burn but relatively dependable baseline. The property itself is historically dormant in terms of new media or franchise activity, meaning upside is tied more to collector nostalgia and supply contraction than to any cultural moment driving fresh interest.

2021 • Panini
Chronicles • #37

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