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1991 • Pro Set
PGA Tour • #123

Curt Byrum from Pga Tour (1991)
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The 1991 Pro Set PGA Tour series occupies a modest tier in golf card collecting, generally trading at entry-level prices even for key subjects, reflecting the era's mass-production philosophy. Curt Byrum, a solid but non-marquee PGA Tour competitor, does not command the same premium as contemporaries like Nicklaus or Norman from this set. Condition sensitivity is limited here — graded copies show only a marginal premium over raw examples due to low collector demand for the player specifically.
The 1991 Pro Set PGA Tour release was produced in high volume with wide retail distribution, making this a base-level card with no known serial numbering, short print designation, or parallel variants. Population reports from major grading services show minimal submission activity for Byrum's card, meaning graded copies are scarce — though this reflects lack of collector interest rather than intentional scarcity. With only one active listing currently on the market, raw supply is thin but not indicative of meaningful rarity.
Byrum's career trajectory as a journeyman tour player without major championship wins or Hall of Fame consideration limits long-term appreciation potential for this card. The rookie card designation provides some foundational interest, but the mass-produced nature of the Pro Set run undermines the scarcity premium that typically drives rookie card value. Grading submission trends for this set remain flat, and without a significant catalyst — such as a broadcasting role or cultural resurgence — market momentum is unlikely to shift materially.

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