
Clarence Weatherspoon
1993-94 • Upper Deck
Holojam • #H20

1992-93 • Fleer
National Basketball Association • Philadelphia 76ers
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Clarence Weatherspoon from (1992)
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Clarence Weatherspoon
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Basketball
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Clarence Weatherspoon's 1992-93 Fleer rookie card occupies a modest tier within his overall cardboard footprint, consistent with base-set issues from that era which flooded the market during the early-90s overproduction period. With only one active listing currently available, the card's market is effectively illiquid, making price discovery difficult and any single sale potentially unrepresentative of true demand. As a role player rather than a star of his generation, this card does not command a premium relative to contemporaries from the same Fleer set who went on to Hall of Fame careers.
The 1992-93 Fleer base set was produced in large quantities during one of the most overproduced eras in basketball card history, meaning raw copies of this card exist in significant numbers with minimal scarcity driving value. There are no notable serial-numbered parallels or short prints associated with this base issue, placing it firmly in the common-to-low-value tier of the set. Graded population reports for this card are expectedly thin, not due to rarity but due to low collector demand for professional grading submissions on base cards from this player.
Weatherspoon had a solid but unremarkable NBA career, peaking as a reliable forward without the accolades or cultural cachet that sustain long-term rookie card demand. There is no current market momentum or nostalgia wave driving renewed interest in his cards, and grading submission trends reflect minimal speculative activity. Unless a significant pop-culture moment or retrospective recognition event occurs, this card is unlikely to appreciate meaningfully and is better viewed as a low-priority set-completion piece than an investment vehicle.

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