
Pierce Holt
1993 • Upper Deck
#164

1991 • Upper Deck
National Football League • Atlanta Falcons
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Floyd Dixon's 1991 Upper Deck rookie card occupies the lower tier of the Falcons' early-90s card market, reflecting his role as a complementary wide receiver rather than a franchise cornerstone. With only one active listing currently available, price discovery is limited and the card trades in a thin, illiquid segment of the vintage football market. Collectors focused on the 1991 Upper Deck football set will find Dixon's card carries minimal premium relative to higher-profile rookies from that same checklist.
The 1991 Upper Deck football base set was produced in significant quantities during the overproduction era, meaning Dixon's rookie card exists as a high-print-run base issue with no serial numbering or short-print designation. Graded population reports reflect very few PSA or BGS submissions, not due to scarcity but due to limited collector demand for submission-worthy copies. Raw copies are readily available in accumulation lots from this era, and high-grade examples have seen minimal grading activity.
Dixon's post-playing career has not generated the retrospective demand that drives sustained market momentum for players from this era, making this card a low-priority target for investment-focused collectors. The overproduction era of early-90s football cards continues to suppress long-term appreciation potential for base rookies without Hall of Fame trajectories or significant cultural cachet. Grading submission trends show negligible activity, and without a catalyst such as a media feature or memorabilia crossover interest, market momentum is unlikely to shift meaningfully.

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