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1992-93 • Fleer
#2

A 1992 Fleer Adam Keefe #302 basketball card featuring the Atlanta Hawks player in Near Mint condition. This vintage card represents early 1990s NBA trading card collecting.
1992-93 • Fleer
NBA • Atlanta Hawks
Near Mint
302
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Adam Keefe's 1992-93 Fleer rookie card occupies the lower tier of the early '90s NBA rookie card market, reflecting his modest career impact as a journeyman big man who never developed into a marquee player. With only one active listing, price discovery is extremely limited, and transactions are largely driven by team collectors and set builders rather than player-focused demand. The 1992-93 Fleer base set is widely available, meaning this card trades at or near the floor of its print era without meaningful condition premiums unless graded at PSA/BGS 10.
This is a standard base set issue from the 1992-93 Fleer release, which had one of the largest print runs in NBA card history, making raw copies abundant in the secondary market. There are no serial-numbered parallels, short prints, or premium inserts associated with this card, placing it firmly in the high-supply, low-scarcity tier. Graded population reports show minimal PSA or BGS submissions, as the card has not generated enough collector interest to justify grading costs for most holders.
Keefe played nine NBA seasons without All-Star appearances or championship rings, which significantly limits the long-term appreciation potential for his rookie card. Early '90s Fleer base rookies of non-star players have historically shown flat or declining market momentum as the generation of collectors with nostalgic ties to this era matures. Unless a cultural moment or retrospective spotlight elevates interest, this card is best suited for team or set completion rather than investment-grade consideration.

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