
Tom Gugliotta
1992-93 • Skybox
NBA Hoops Series 2 • #476

1992-93 • Upper Deck
NBA • Washington Bullets
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Gugliotta's 1992-93 Upper Deck rookie sits at the lower end of the price spectrum for early-90s NBA rookies, reflecting his solid but not star-tier career trajectory with the Washington Bullets and later Minnesota Timberwolves. The card trades at a modest entry-level price point within the Upper Deck base set, which was produced in high volume during an era of mass-market card collecting. Condition sensitivity is relatively low given the card's baseline value, though a PSA 10 or BGS 9.5 graded copy would command a meaningful premium over raw examples.
This is a base set rookie card from Upper Deck's 1992-93 series, which carried a substantial print run typical of the early-90s overproduction era, meaning raw copies are widely available and supply is not a limiting factor. There are no serial numbers or short print designations associated with this card, and population reports for graded copies remain thin, suggesting limited collector interest in submitting this card for professional grading. The absence of parallel or insert variants for this specific card further limits its collectibility ceiling.
Gugliotta was a reliable NBA contributor and a fan favorite during his peak years in Minnesota, but he did not reach Hall of Fame consideration, which caps long-term demand for his rookie cards. The single active listing signals a thin, illiquid market with minimal trading momentum, making this a low-priority target for investment-focused collectors. Grading submission trends for early-90s base rookies of non-marquee players remain flat industry-wide, and meaningful price appreciation would likely require a significant nostalgia-driven resurgence or broader 90s NBA collecting wave.

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