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1991 • Pro Set
PGA Tour • #93
A vintage 1991 Pro Set PGA Tour trading card featuring golf legend Payne Stewart at card number 103.
1991 • Pro Set • PGA Tour
PGA Tour
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The 1991 Pro Set PGA Tour release captures a pivotal era of professional golf, blending traditional sport photography with the bold design aesthetics of early 90s trading cards. Card #103 features Payne Stewart, one of the most stylish and respected figures in the history of the sport, known for his precision and classic attire on the course. During this period, Pro Set expanded its footprint into golf, creating a comprehensive set that remains popular among those seeking to complete full-year runs or build player-specific archives. For collectors, this card serves as an accessible entry point into golf investing or as a nostalgic addition to a sports memorabilia collection. Because Payne Stewart's legacy transcends his tournament wins, his cards are frequently sought after for gifting or long-term preservation. Whether you are focusing on the PGA Tour series or assembling a tribute to the game's great champions, this card provides a tangible link to the professional golf circuit of 1991.
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This 1991 Pro-Set PGA Tour card of Payne Stewart occupies a lower price tier typical of mass-produced early-90s golf issues, reflecting the brand's high print volume and the era's collector dynamics. While currently accessible, the availability of graded copies suggests a clear premium structure where condition significantly influences value relative to raw examples. The modest active listing count indicates stable, albeit limited, liquidity rather than a high-velocity trading market.
As a base card from the 1991 Pro-Set PGA Tour set, this item lacks inherent scarcity mechanics such as serial numbering, short-print designations, or parallel variations that would constrain supply. Its rarity is derived primarily from its age and the natural attrition of cards from over a decade ago, rather than intentional manufacturing limits. The absence of unique identifiers means it trades as a standard issue within the broader set, with value driven by player significance rather than card-specific exclusivity.
Collector demand for this specific card is anchored in Payne Stewart's enduring legacy and iconic status in golf history, rather than rookie-card premiums or recent career milestones. The set's positioning as a foundational PGA Tour release from the early 90s appeals to niche collectors focused on that specific era of professional golf. Long-term value growth will likely rely on the sustained popularity of Stewart's memorabilia rather than speculative grading trends or rarity mechanics, which are absent in this base product.

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