
Peyton Hillis
2008 • Score
Select • #425

2008 • Upper Deck • Spx
National Football League • Denver Broncos
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This 2008 Upper Deck Spx card features Peyton Hillis of the Denver Broncos, card #SSS59. A great addition to any football card collection. Peyton Hillis cards remain popular among collectors. Upper Deck is known for premium quality and innovative designs. Ships securely with tracking.
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The 2008 Upper Deck SPx Peyton Hillis rookie sits in the lower-to-mid tier of his overall card market, reflecting his status as a serviceable NFL back rather than an elite career performer. However, his unexpected 2010 breakout season with the Cleveland Browns — which landed him on the Madden NFL 12 cover — periodically drives renewed collector interest and pushes this card above typical late-round rookie benchmarks. Autographed versions command a notable premium over base copies, as signed SPx rookies from this era carry inherent scarcity appeal within the broader 2008 NFL rookie class.
The SPx product line is known for its foil-heavy construction and tiered parallel structure, meaning base rookies already carry a degree of visual distinction, while numbered parallels and autographed variants represent a significantly smaller print run. With only a single active listing currently available, raw supply in the marketplace is extremely constrained, though population report data from grading services suggests graded copies are limited, keeping certified examples in selective hands. Autographed versions from this set were typically short-printed relative to the overall SPx checklist, adding a layer of scarcity that collectors of mid-era Upper Deck products actively seek.
Hillis occupies a niche but persistent corner of the collector market, driven largely by nostalgia surrounding his Madden cover moment rather than sustained on-field production, which caps long-term appreciation potential. Grading submission trends for this card remain modest, meaning high-grade certified copies face limited competition but also limited demand spikes outside of anniversary or Madden-related cultural moments. The investment case is strongest for patient holders targeting condition-sensitive autographed parallels, where population scarcity could support above-market positioning if broader vintage football card momentum continues.

2008 • Score
Select • #425

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