1991 Pacific Steve Beuerlein #448
Steve Beuerlein · Pacific Trading Cards · Base Card

Player
Steve Beuerlein
Set
1991 Pacific
Year
1991
Card #
#448
Condition Grade
PSA 7 (Near Mint). The card appears to have slightly soft corners on the bottom right and top left. Centering looks slightly biased toward the right (approximately 60/40). Surface appears clean but common for 1991 card stock to exhibit light oxidation/fading.
Category
Base Card
Manufacturer
Pacific Trading Cards
Demand Level
Low. Demand is primarily from Raiders team collectors, Beuerlein player collectors, or those completing the 1991 Pacific set. It is considered a common card from the 'Junk Wax' era.
Valuation
Raw (Ungraded) Value
$0.25 - $1.00
Graded Value
PSA 8: $5-10, PSA 9: $15-25, PSA 10: $40-60. Note: Grading costs currently exceed the market value of the card.
Comparable Sales
Recent sales of raw copies typically range from $0.50 to $1.25 on eBay when including shipping. Complete 1991 Pacific sets frequently sell for $10-20, putting the individual card value at a nominal amount.
Description
This 1991 Pacific Steve Beuerlein #448 features the Los Angeles Raiders quarterback in his classic white away jersey preparing to throw a pass. This set is known for its vibrant neon pink and teal borders, reflecting early 90s design aesthetics. The card features an action photo with a clear background and the iconic Pacific logo in the lower-left corner.
Key Features
Features a Pro Bowl quarterback during his tenure with the Los Angeles Raiders; classic neon 1990s aesthetic; part of a large 660-card base set.
Authenticity Indicators
Authentic. The card stock thickness, matte finish on the front, and distinct dot-matrix printing pattern in the neon colors are matches for the 1991 Pacific production. Confidene: High. This card is not commonly counterfeited due to its high print run and low market value.
Flaws to Note
Minor corner softening on the bottom edge; slight rightward horizontal centering shift; typical cardboard stock characteristic of the 'Junk Wax' era which is prone to edge chipping.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
Best sold in a cheap 'pennies' box at a local card show, as part of a Raiders team set on eBay, or through a bulk site like COMC (Check Out My Cards).
Selling Tips
Do not grade this card; the fees will far exceed the card's worth. If selling on eBay, use an 'eBay Standard Envelope' to keep shipping costs under $1.00, otherwise, the shipping will cost more than the card.