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1997 • Pinnacle
Zenith • #108

1997 • Pinnacle • Zenith • Artist's Proof
National Football League • Indianapolis Colts
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This 1997 Pinnacle Zenith card features Marvin Harrison of the Indianapolis Colts, card #118. A great addition to any football card collection. Marvin Harrison cards remain popular among collectors. Pinnacle delivered premium-feel cards with innovative inserts in the 1990s. Ships securely with tracking.
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Marvin Harrison's 1997 Pinnacle Zenith sits in the entry-level tier of his collectible market, reflecting its base configuration rather than a premium parallel or insert variant. As a second-year card from a Hall of Fame wide receiver who redefined the position alongside Peyton Manning, it holds historical significance that keeps demand steady among Colts collectors and dynasty-era football enthusiasts. Compared to his 1996 Score rookie cards or high-end Zenith parallel versions, this card trades at a modest price point but benefits from the broader Harrison resurgence following his Hall of Fame enshrinement.
The 1997 Pinnacle Zenith base set was produced in limited quantities relative to mass-market products of the era, giving it a modest scarcity advantage over flagship Pinnacle releases from the same year. With only a small number of graded copies confirmed in population reports, raw copies dominate the secondary market, and professionally graded examples in gem mint condition command a meaningful premium over ungraded counterparts. The availability of just one active listing suggests thin market depth, which can amplify price movement in either direction when collector interest spikes.
Harrison's Hall of Fame status and his association with one of the most prolific quarterback-receiver tandems in NFL history provide a durable foundation for long-term collector interest in his cards. Grading submission trends for late-1990s Pinnacle products have increased as collectors seek to upgrade raw holdings, meaning population reports for high-grade copies could tighten further. The single active listing signals low liquidity, which makes this card better suited for patient, set-focused collectors than short-term flippers looking for quick market momentum.

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