What 1991 NFL cards are worth money?

What 1991 NFL cards are worth money?

1991 Pro Set #126 Bill Belichick Rookie Card.

  • 1991 Pro Set #762 Brett Favre Rookie Card.
  • 1991 Pro Set Santa Claus.
  • 1991 Pro Set #835 John Randle Rookie Card.
  • 1991 Pro Set #335 Bo and Barry Show.
  • 1991 Pro Set #1 Emmitt Smith.
  • 1991 Pro Set #36 Rocket Ismail Rookie Card.
  • 1991 Pro Set #485 Emmitt Smith.
  • Are there any 90s football cards worth money?

    One of the all-time greats in NFL history, Emmitt Smith is popular enough to make an over-produced Score factory set card into a valuable collectible. Like the Brett Favre rookie card, the 1990 Score Supplemental Emmitt Smith rookie card is on a different collecting level than many of the cards on this list.

    How much is a 1991 Lawrence Taylor card worth?

    Lawrence Taylor Football Trading Card Values

    1982 Topps #434 Lawrence Taylor $67.86
    1991 Fleer #319 Lawrence Taylor $0.23
    1991 Fleer #398 Lawrence Taylor $0.26
    1991 Fleer Pro-Vision #3 Lawrence Taylor $0.26
    1991 Fleer Stars and Stripes #96 Lawrence Taylor $0.34

    What are the most valuable score football cards from 1991?

    10 Most Popular 1991 Score Football Cards

    • 1991 Score Brett Favre (#611)
    • 1991 Score Emmitt Smith (#15)
    • 1991 Score Joe Montana (#1)
    • 1991 Score Dan Marino (#385)
    • 1991 Score Barry Sanders (#20)
    • 1991 Score Jerry Rice (#380)
    • 1991 Score Smith-Carrier Rookies of the Year (#675)
    • 1991 Score John Elway (#410)

    What 1990 NFL cards are worth money?

    12 Most Valuable 1990 Topps Football Cards

    • 1990 Topps Traded #27T Emmitt Smith Rookie Card.
    • 1990 Topps #13 Joe Montana.
    • 1990 Topps #252 Barry Sanders.
    • 1990 Topps Traded #28T Junior Seau Rookie Card.
    • 1990 Topps #285 Bo Jackson.
    • 1990 Topps #86 Reggie White.
    • 1990 Topps #1 Joe Montana Record Breaker.
    • 1990 Topps #8 Jerry Rice.

    How much are Joe Montana football cards worth?

    Joe Montana’s official rookie card is his 1981 Topps #216 card. A perfect gem-mint copy of the card (PSA or SGC 10) is worth on average between $40,000 to $50,000. Lower graded copies can found for much less; in fact a Near-Mint (PSA or SGC 7) copy of Montana’s rookie card can normally be found for around $200-$300.