
John Elway
2021 • Panini
Donruss • #180B

1994 • Topps
National Football League • Denver Broncos
Near Mint
131
New
Shipping Calculated at Checkout
This 1994 Topps card features Keith Kartz of the Denver Broncos, card #131. A great addition to any football card collection. Keith Kartz cards remain popular among collectors. Topps has been a leader in sports cards since 1951. Cards from the junk wax era are gaining renewed collector interest. Ships securely with tracking.
6/29/26
Create a listing from this sports-card catalog entry and use the same product details as a starting point.
The catalog profile below summarizes the card identity, featured subject, and notable collectible traits.
The core identity of the card within the set.
The subject, team, league, and sport context tied to this card.
Production details and format-specific attributes.
Material
Card Stock
Language
English
Notable collectible traits associated with this card profile.
Compare prices, grades, photos, and shipping from verified sellers
See how many public collections currently include this card.
0 collectors have this card
Keith Kartz's 1994 Topps card occupies the lower tier of his already modest secondary market presence, as an offensive lineman from a non-championship era Broncos squad with limited collector demand. Cards like this typically trade at minimal premiums with little separation between raw and graded copies, reflecting the shallow collector base for late-career interior linemen. The broader 1994 Topps football set is widely available and does not carry significant set-level prestige, keeping this card firmly in the budget-collector range.
This is a standard base card from the 1994 Topps football set, which was produced in mass quantities during an era known for high print runs and widespread distribution, meaning raw supply remains abundant. There are no known short print variations, parallels, or serial-numbered versions associated with this card, eliminating any scarcity-driven premium. Graded population reports for this specific card are expectedly thin, not due to rarity but due to negligible grading submission interest from the collector community.
Kartz retired following his NFL career without Hall of Fame consideration or sustained cultural relevance that would drive renewed collector interest, making long-term appreciation unlikely under current market conditions. The single active listing signals an extremely thin market with limited liquidity, meaning sellers may face extended hold times and price concessions to move the card. Unless a significant nostalgia-driven or regional Denver Broncos collector surge emerges, this card is better suited as a low-cost PC addition than a speculative investment hold.

2021 • Panini
Donruss • #180B

1991 • Pinnacle
#395

2008 • Playoff
Contenders • #31

1997 • Pinnacle
Zenith • #128

1990 • Pro Set
#89