
Todd Lyght
1991 • Score
Supplemental • #90T

John Kasay's 1991 Score Supplemental rookie card (#96T) captures the Seattle Seahawks kicker at the start of his NFL career during the early '90s trading card boom.
1991 • Score • Supplemental
NFL • Seattle Seahawks
Near Mint
96T
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The 1991 Score Supplemental John Kasay rookie card occupies a niche tier within the kicker market, a position that historically trades at a discount relative to skill position players but holds steady among specialist collectors. With only one active listing currently available, the market is extremely thin, meaning price discovery is difficult and any transaction could skew perceived value significantly. Kasay's long and decorated NFL career — including his Super Bowl appearance with the Carolina Panthers and his record-setting field goal consistency — lends this card more relevance than a typical late-era kicker rookie.
The 1991 Score Supplemental set was produced in notably lower quantities than Score's base issue, as it was distributed through hobby channels rather than mass retail, giving it a natural print run advantage over standard base cards. This supplemental format inherently limits raw supply, though graded population reports for this specific card remain sparse, suggesting few collectors have submitted it for professional grading. As a result, high-grade copies — PSA 9 or BGS 9.5 — would represent a very small population, which commands a premium in a thin market.
Kasay's retirement status and his legacy as one of the most accurate kickers in NFL history provide a stable, if modest, collector base that is unlikely to erode significantly. The kicker position remains undervalued in the hobby broadly, but sustained interest from set and team collectors keeps demand from disappearing entirely. Grading submission trends for early 1990s Score Supplemental cards are low overall, meaning a high-grade example could see upward momentum if Kasay-related interest spikes around Hall of Fame discussion or career retrospectives.

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