
Todd Lyght
1991 • Score
Supplemental • #90T

The 1991 Score Supplemental Jake Reed #91T is a rookie card capturing the Minnesota Vikings receiver from the early 1990s era of football card collecting.
1991 • Score • Supplemental
NFL • Minnesota Vikings
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91T
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Jake Reed's 1991 Score Supplemental rookie card occupies a modest tier within his overall cardography, as supplemental sets historically carry less collector prestige than base flagship releases from the same year. Reed's career as a reliable target alongside Cris Carter in Minnesota's offense gives the card some nostalgic appeal among Vikings collectors, though it does not command a significant premium in the broader 1991 football card market. With only one active listing currently available, price discovery is limited, making condition a critical factor in determining relative positioning.
The 1991 Score Supplemental set was a secondary release with a smaller print run than Score's main series, which does provide a modest scarcity advantage over base set counterparts. However, this era predates serial-numbered parallels and modern short print technology, so rarity is driven purely by surviving condition and graded population rather than intentional print limitations. Graded copies in high grades (PSA 9 or above) represent a thin slice of the overall population, as cards from this period frequently show print defects and centering issues that suppress gem-mint grades.
Reed had a productive NFL career but never reached the Hall of Fame threshold, which naturally caps the long-term appreciation ceiling for his rookie cards compared to elite receiver counterparts from his era. The single active listing suggests thin market liquidity, meaning graded high-grade copies could attract collector interest from Vikings team collectors or early-90s set builders, but broad speculative demand remains limited. Submission trends for this card are unlikely to surge without a significant cultural catalyst, making this more of a niche collector hold than an active investment target.

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