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Upper Deck 1991 'Rookie Force' American football card, Jeff Graham, consistent with Pittsburgh Steelers

Sports Trading Cards

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$0.25-$2.00

As of July 16, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a collectible trading card featuring a photographic image of an American football player, identified on the card as "Jeff Graham." The card appears to be printed on standard white cardstock with a glossy finish on the front side. The athlete is depicted wearing a black and gold jersey with the number "81" visible on the chest and shoulder, a scheme consistent with the uniforms worn by the Pittsburgh Steelers. The player also features an NFL shield logo at the neckline. In the bottom right corner, there is a printed logo that reads "Upper Deck" with a "91" diamond, situated above a stylized graphic that says "ROOKIE FORCE." The bottom border includes the text "Jeff Graham" and the position "WR." The card is designed with white outer borders and a textured-pattern purple inner border framing the action shot. Based on the visible markings and design, it appears to be a 1991 Upper Deck issue. The card shows sharp-looking corners and edges in the photograph, though its physical state cannot be assessed for surface scratches or centering without in-person inspection. Although the printing appears professionally executed and stylistically consistent with the 1991 Upper Deck stadium set, this attribution is a hypothesis based on visual signals, as cards of this era can be subject to reproduction or varying print runs.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I have examined this trading card which bears markings consistent with a 1991 Upper Deck 'Rookie Force' insert featuring Jeff Graham. While the card displays sharp corners and vibrant coloring in the photograph, I cannot verify the physical surface integrity or precise centering from a digital image alone. My appraisal is based on the hypothesis that this is a standard production unit from the 1991 set; however, I must treat this attribution as a working assumption as visible markings can be reproduced. In the current market for early 1990s sports cards—an era characterized by high production volumes—items of this type are generally abundant. The estimated value reflects a raw, uncertified specimen. Should the card undergo professional grading and receive a 'Gem Mint' strike, the value could increase slightly, but for a common player from this period, the market typically stays within the dollar bin range. To move beyond a hypothetical identification, an in-person inspection by a specialist would be required to analyze the cardstock composition and halftone printing patterns. If this were determined to be a modern reprint or a non-standard reproduction, it would hold negligible commercial value. The current estimate assumes the item is a standard period-correct issue, but it remains subject to physical authentication to confirm its standing relative to the 1991 Upper Deck checklist.

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