
Mike Pritchard
1991 • Upper Deck
#644

1991 • Score • Supplemental
National Football League • Atlanta Falcons
Near Mint
82T
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Mike Pritchard's 1991 Score Supplemental rookie card occupies a modest tier within his overall cardography, as Pritchard never achieved the sustained star power that drives aggressive collector demand. With only one active listing currently available, the market is essentially dormant, suggesting this card trades at or near base-level pricing for early 1990s NFL rookies. Condition plays an outsized role here — a graded gem mint copy commands a notable premium over raw examples simply due to the scarcity of high-grade submissions.
The 1991 Score Supplemental set was a limited-distribution release compared to Score's main flagship issue, giving it a slight scarcity edge over standard base set rookies from the same year. This was not a serial-numbered card, and population reports on grading platforms show very few submitted copies, meaning high-grade examples are genuinely hard to locate. As a supplemental insert-style rookie rather than a standard base card, it carries a modest collector premium among set builders and early 1990s NFL completionists.
Pritchard had a serviceable but unremarkable NFL career, limiting the long-term appreciation ceiling for this card compared to contemporaries who became Pro Bowl caliber players. The supplemental set designation does attract a niche audience of vintage Score collectors, which provides some floor support, but broad market momentum for this card remains weak. Grading submission trends show minimal activity, and without a significant cultural moment or renewed interest in the Atlanta Falcons' early 1990s roster, upside potential is limited.

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