
Russell Maryland
1991 • Fleer
Ultra • #288

1991 • Score • Supplemental
NFL • Dallas Cowboys
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Russell Maryland’s 1991 Score Supplemental rookie sits in a lower-to-mid tier of Cowboys rookie cards from the era, but it commands a premium over his standard issue cards because it is tied to his No. 1 overall draft status and role on multiple championship teams. High-grade examples trade above market relative to raw copies, especially since condition-sensitive early-1990s stock can expose centering and edge issues more than collectors expect. Within the Supplemental release, this card is more relevant than many contemporaries because Maryland remains closely linked to a marquee franchise and a notable draft profile.
This is a true rookie card from the Score Supplemental set rather than a base flagship issue, which gives it a more limited supply profile than mass-distributed 1991 football commons. Despite that, overall availability is still broader than modern serial-numbered parallels or short prints, so rarity is driven more by grade scarcity than by print-run limitation. With only one active listing visible, near-term supply looks tight, but the real differentiator is how few clean, well-centered graded copies surface compared to the number of raw examples that still circulate.
Maryland is a retired player whose market is driven less by individual star power and more by Cowboys legacy, draft pedigree, and sustained collector interest in key rookies from early-1990s title teams. That makes this a steadier niche hold than a momentum-driven card, with rookie card status supporting baseline demand even if it lacks the velocity of Hall of Fame-level names. Grading activity should remain selective rather than aggressive, which helps preserve limited supply in top condition and supports long-term stability when sharp copies reach the market.

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