
Todd Lyght
1991 • Upper Deck
#21

The 1991 Upper Deck Flipper Anderson #237 rookie card captures the wide receiver's early career with the Los Angeles Rams during the pivotal early 1990s.
1991 • Upper Deck
National Football League • Los Angeles Rams
Near Mint
237
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The 1991 Upper Deck Flipper Anderson #237 is a rookie card from one of Upper Deck's most recognizable football releases. Anderson's 1991 card documents his emergence as a receiver for the Los Angeles Rams during a transformative era for the franchise. Upper Deck's 1991 football set is celebrated for its clean design, sharp photography, and comprehensive player coverage—hallmarks that made it a collecting staple for over three decades. As a rookie card, this Flipper Anderson entry holds particular appeal for collectors building vintage football sets, pursuing Los Angeles Rams team collections, or tracking the early careers of 1990s pass-catchers. The card's place in Upper Deck's foundational football catalog makes it a natural fit for anyone interested in the brand's design evolution and the players who defined the early modern era of football card collecting. Whether you're completing a 1991 Upper Deck set, investing in classic football rookies, or collecting Rams memorabilia, this card represents a key piece of early 1990s football history. SuperCatch offers access to multiple copies at varying preservation levels, allowing you to find the right example for your collection.
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Flipper Anderson's 1991 Upper Deck rookie card occupies a modest tier within the early 1990s NFL card market, a period characterized by overproduction that tempers premium pricing even for notable players. Anderson's career highlight — setting the single-game receiving yards record in 1989 — provides some collector recognition, but his relatively brief peak limits crossover appeal compared to Hall of Fame contemporaries from the same era. With only one active listing, the market is extremely thin, meaning price discovery is unreliable and transactions are largely opportunistic.
The 1991 Upper Deck football base set was produced in very high volumes, placing this card firmly in the high-print-run category with no serial numbering or scarcity mechanism. As a base rookie card rather than an insert or parallel, population reports on grading platforms show modest submission numbers, reflecting collector indifference rather than true rarity. Graded copies in gem mint condition (PSA 10 or BGS 9.5) represent the only tier that commands any meaningful separation from raw copies, though overall graded population remains low due to limited submission demand.
Anderson is not a Hall of Fame inductee and his career arc does not suggest a significant reappraisal by the hobby community, which limits long-term appreciation potential for this card. The single-game yardage record provides a niche talking point that occasionally sparks short-term interest, but sustained market momentum is absent. Collectors focused on early 1990s Rams team sets or record-holders represent the primary buyer pool, making this a specialty hold rather than a card with broad investment thesis support.

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