
Chris Warren
1993 • Upper Deck
#389

1991 • Upper Deck
National Football League • Seattle Seahawks
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Chris Warren's 1991 Upper Deck rookie card occupies a modest tier within his overall card market, reflecting his status as a respected but underappreciated offensive lineman from the early '90s Seahawks era. With only a single active listing currently available, price discovery is limited and the card trades in a thin, illiquid market. Warren's career significance as a four-time Pro Bowl fullback provides a baseline of collector interest, though he lacks the mainstream recognition that drives aggressive price premiums.
As a base set rookie card from the 1991 Upper Deck football release, this card carries no serial numbering or parallel distinction, placing it in a high-print-run category typical of the era's mass production. Graded population reports for this specific card are expectedly sparse, meaning high-grade PSA or BGS copies face minimal direct competition but also reflect limited submission demand. The scarcity of graded examples is a function of collector indifference rather than genuine short-print rarity, which is an important distinction for valuation purposes.
Warren's Hall of Fame candidacy has never gained serious traction, which tempers long-term upside for this rookie card as a pure investment vehicle. Grading submission trends for early '90s base rookies of mid-tier players remain low, suggesting the market is unlikely to see a surge in certified supply that would disrupt pricing. Collector nostalgia for the early Seahawks era provides a stable but narrow demand base, making this card better suited for a team or player completionist than a growth-focused portfolio.

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