
Todd Lyght
1991 • Score
Supplemental • #90T

The 1991 Score Supplemental Lamar Rogers 84T is a rookie card from Score's supplemental football release, capturing the Cincinnati Bengals prospect during his entry into professional football.
1991 • Score • Supplemental
National Football League • Cincinnati Bengals
Near Mint
84T
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The 1991 Score Supplemental Lamar Rogers 84T represents a key piece of early 1990s football card collecting. Score's supplemental sets filled gaps in the base release, offering collectors additional player coverage and design variations. As a rookie card, this piece marks Lamar Rogers' first official trading card appearance during his time with the Cincinnati Bengals. The 84T designation identifies it within Score's supplemental numbering system, distinguishing it from the standard base set. Collectors pursuing 1991 Score football complete sets, Bengals team collections, or early 1990s rookie cards often seek this card to round out their holdings. The supplemental nature of this release makes it less common than base set equivalents, adding appeal for those building comprehensive Score collections. Whether you're completing a set, exploring vintage football cards from the era, or investing in early career rookie material, the 1991 Score Supplemental Lamar Rogers 84T offers authentic 1990s football card history. SuperCatch provides detailed product information to help collectors authenticate and evaluate their acquisitions.
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Lamar Rogers’ 1991 Score Supplemental rookie sits in a lower demand tier relative to star-level Bengals rookies from the same era, and it does not typically trade above market unless presented in elite grade. Because Rogers did not build the kind of long NFL résumé that drives sustained collector demand, condition sensitivity is the main value separator, especially within a mass-produced early-1990s release. Within the broader Score Supplemental issue, this card is more of a player-collector piece than a set-driving key.
This is a rookie card from Score Supplemental rather than a premium insert or serial-numbered parallel, so its scarcity comes more from surviving high-grade examples than from intentional limited supply. Early-1990s production volume keeps raw availability from being truly scarce, but high-end graded copies can still command a premium if population reports show few examples at the top of the grading scale. With only one active listing visible, current market exposure looks thin, though that reflects a narrow collector base more than true short-print status.
From an investment perspective, this is a low-momentum rookie tied to a player without the Hall of Fame profile or career achievements that usually sustain strong demand over time. Any premium is likely to remain grade-dependent rather than narrative-driven, and grading submissions are unlikely to accelerate meaningfully unless registry participation increases. Long term, this card fits better as a niche Bengals or rookie-card inventory hold than as a card expected to consistently trade above market.

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