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1993-94 • Skybox
NBA Hoops Series 2 • #331

1992-93 • Fleer
National Basketball Association • Detroit Pistons
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Mark Randall from (1992)
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Mark Randall's 1992-93 Fleer rookie card occupies the lower tier of the era's NBA rookie card market, reflecting his limited NBA career and modest impact with the Detroit Pistons. The Fleer brand from this period is widely available, meaning condition sensitivity is relatively low compared to premium insert sets, though high-grade copies still command a modest premium over raw examples. With only one active listing in the current market, price discovery is narrow and transactions are infrequent, suggesting this card trades at the entry-level end of early-90s Fleer rookie pricing.
The 1992-93 Fleer base set was produced in high volume during the junk wax era, resulting in abundant raw supply with no serial numbering or short print designation on this card. There are no known parallels or insert variations for this specific card, making it a straightforward base rookie issue without scarcity-driven upside. Graded population reports across PSA, BGS, and SGC show minimal submission activity, which is typical for players with brief NBA careers, meaning high-grade certified copies are uncommon but not actively sought by the collector base.
Randall played only a handful of NBA seasons and did not establish the statistical or cultural legacy that drives sustained collector demand, limiting long-term appreciation potential for this card. The high-volume print run of 1992-93 Fleer base cards suppresses scarcity-driven momentum, and grading submission trends for this player remain negligible, with little evidence of speculative interest. This card is best positioned as a low-cost player collector or team set piece rather than an investment vehicle with meaningful upside.

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