
Neal Anderson
1991 • Upper Deck
#72

1991 • Upper Deck
National Football League • Chicago Bears
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Donnell Woolford's 1991 Upper Deck rookie card occupies a modest tier within the early-90s Upper Deck football set, reflecting his solid but not elite career status as a two-time Pro Bowl cornerback for the Bears. With only one active listing currently available, the card trades in a thin market where individual sales can skew perceived value significantly. Compared to star-driven rookies from the same set, this card commands a modest premium among Bears collectors and cornerback specialists rather than the broader hobby market.
The 1991 Upper Deck football base set was produced in high volume, meaning this card carries no serial-number scarcity or short-print designation — it is a standard base rookie with a large print run typical of the era. Graded population reports reflect relatively few PSA or BGS submissions, as most copies remain in raw condition given the card's modest collector demand. The lack of parallel or insert variants from this set means condition sensitivity is the primary rarity driver, with high-grade copies (PSA 9 or 10) representing a disproportionately small share of the existing population.
Woolford's career credentials — including two Pro Bowl selections and a long tenure as a starter — provide a stable but limited demand floor, primarily from Bears team collectors and early-90s NFL completionists. The rookie card premium for this era is largely sustained by nostalgia-driven buying rather than speculative momentum, and grading submission trends for this card remain low, suggesting limited institutional collector interest. Unless a significant Bears-related cultural moment or Hall of Fame discussion emerges, market momentum is expected to remain flat with occasional spikes tied to regional or team-specific collector activity.

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