
Bruce Hill
1989 • Pro Set
#417

1991 • Upper Deck
National Football League • Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Near Mint
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Bruce Hill's 1991 Upper Deck rookie card occupies a lower tier within the broader 1991 Upper Deck football set, reflecting his limited career impact as a wide receiver who never reached Pro Bowl status. With only one active listing currently available, price discovery is difficult and the card trades at the modest end of the spectrum for era-specific Tampa Bay Buccaneers cards. Condition plays an outsized role here — a PSA or BGS graded copy in gem mint would command a meaningful premium over raw examples simply due to the scarcity of high-grade submissions.
The 1991 Upper Deck football base set was produced in large quantities during the overproduction era of the early 1990s, meaning raw copies of this card carry minimal scarcity value on their own. There are no known short print variations or serial-numbered parallels associated with this card, placing it firmly in the standard base card category. Population reports for graded copies are expectedly thin, not due to controlled print runs but rather collector disinterest in submitting common base cards from this era, which paradoxically limits the supply of certified high-grade examples.
Bruce Hill's professional career was cut short by a serious automobile accident in 1988, and he never returned to the NFL, which significantly caps long-term collector demand and limits any sustained market momentum. The overproduction era of 1991 creates a structural ceiling on appreciation for base cards of non-marquee players, and grading submission trends for this card remain negligible. Unless a niche collector focus on early 1990s Buccaneers cards or tragic career narratives develops, this card is best viewed as a low-priority hold rather than an active investment target.

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