
Dan Marino
1991 • Fleer
Ultra • #88

1997 • Fleer • Ultra • Starring Role
National Football League • Miami Dolphins
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This 1997 Fleer Ultra card features Dan Marino of the Miami Dolphins, card #4. A great addition to any football card collection. Dan Marino cards remain popular among collectors. Fleer cards are nostalgic favorites from the hobby's golden era. Ships securely with tracking.
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This 1997 Fleer Ultra Dan Marino commands a notable premium relative to base-issue Marino cards from the same era, reflecting both the Ultra brand's reputation for quality stock and Marino's enduring legacy as one of the most celebrated quarterbacks in NFL history. Within the broader 1997 Fleer Ultra football set, Marino's card consistently trades above comparable skill-position veterans, driven by sustained collector demand for his entire career arc. The extremely limited active listings suggest thin market supply, which typically supports elevated price positioning for patient sellers.
The 1997 Fleer Ultra set was not a limited print-run product by modern standards, making raw copies relatively accessible, but graded examples in high-condition tiers represent a meaningfully smaller population given the card's age and susceptibility to edge wear and surface chipping common to mid-90s Fleer stock. Graded copies in PSA or BGS top grades carry a significant condition premium over raw counterparts, as centering and corner sharpness on Ultra cards from this period are notoriously inconsistent. The availability of graded copies on the market is a positive signal for buyers seeking authenticated condition certainty, though population reports should be checked to gauge scarcity at specific grade tiers.
Marino's Hall of Fame status and his iconic association with a single franchise provide a stable, long-term demand floor that insulates his cards from the volatility seen with active players. The 1990s Fleer Ultra brand has seen renewed collector interest as nostalgia-driven buying continues to lift late-career cards of established legends, and grading submission trends for this era have been rising. However, with only one active listing currently available, market liquidity is a consideration — re-entry timing and grade quality will be the primary drivers of return for anyone positioning this card as an investment hold.

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