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1991 • Pro Set
PGA Tour • #103
A vintage tribute to golf legend Arnold Palmer from the 1991 Pro Set PGA Tour collection.
1991 • Pro Set • PGA Tour
PGA Tour Champions
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The 1991 Pro Set PGA Tour Arnold Palmer card #220 captures one of the most influential figures in the history of professional golf. Produced during the peak era of sports card expansion in the early 1990s, this release reflects the distinctive design aesthetic of Pro Set, characterized by its clean layouts and focus on the sport's biggest personalities. For collectors, Arnold Palmer remains a cornerstone subject due to his global impact on the game and his enduring popularity across generations. This card serves as an essential addition for those completing the full 1991 PGA Tour set or for investors focusing on legendary golf figures. Whether used for long-term investing, gifting to a golf enthusiast, or assembling a career-spanning collection of 'The King,' this product holds significant historical value within the hobby. The card's inclusion in the Pro Set lineup highlights the intersection of traditional sports greatness and the booming collectibles market of the 90s.
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This 1991 Pro-Set PGA Tour card occupies a lower price tier within Arnold Palmer’s broader catalog, reflecting the abundance of supply in this specific vintage release rather than any lack of player significance. While the availability of graded copies indicates a segment of the market values preservation, the overall market positioning remains accessible due to the high volume of existing listings. The current active inventory suggests a competitive environment where prices remain restrained despite the subject's legendary status in golf history.
The card derives its scarcity profile primarily from its status as a standard base issue within the 1991 Pro-Set PGA Tour set, which inherently limits any short-print or parallel mechanics. The absence of specific serial numbering or one-of-one attributes means the supply is driven by the original print run rather than artificial constraints. Consequently, rarity is defined by the condition of the available copies, particularly those that have survived in graded states, rather than by exclusive edition types.
Investment potential is anchored by Palmer’s enduring recognition in golf, yet the lack of rookie card designation or high-end parallel varieties caps the upside for this specific item. Collector demand is likely driven by nostalgia for early 1990s golf memorabilia rather than speculative growth mechanics. The presence of graded options offers a pathway for quality-focused buyers, but the broad distribution of the base set suggests limited appreciation potential compared to scarcer parallels.

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