Tony Dorsett
Running Back · Dallas Cowboys
1991 Enor Dallas Cowboys 15th Anniversary #33

Year & Era
1991 — Early Modern / Junk Wax Era
Card Type
Commemorative / Oddball Card
Grade
6 (EX-MT) estimated
Rarity
Common; distributed as a boxed set or through regional promotions.
Overall Assessment
A nice nostalgic piece for a Dallas Cowboys fan, but of minimal hobby value to investors.
Condition Grade
6 (EX-MT) estimated
Centering Assessment
Poor; significantly off-center with heavy white border on the left and bottom.
Surface Condition
Appears clean with minor surface dimpling; likely a high-gloss finish typical of early 90s special sets.
Corner Condition
Softening evident on the bottom right corner; others appear relatively sharp but handled.
Edge Condition
Minor chipping and roughness on the bottom edge; right edge shows slight wear.
Print Quality
Average for the era; photograph has moderate grain and the text alignment is inconsistent.
Estimated Value
$1.00 - $5.00 USD
Comparison to Known Examples
Lower than average due to heavy off-centering and handling without protection.
Authentication Tips
Look for the Enor/Steve Harris photo credit. Modern reprints are unlikely due to the card's low market value.
Grading Recommendation
Not recommended for professional grading; the cost of grading exceeds the market value.
Red Flags
No significant red flags; the card appears authentic to the 1991 Enor production.
Provenance Notes
Produced by Enor to commemorate the Dallas Cowboys' 15th anniversary (1977-1991).
Historical Context
Dorsett is a Hall of Famer and Heisman winner; this card commemorates his 1977 beginnings in Dallas.
Market Trends
Stable; low-demand niche item primarily for Cowboys team collectors or Dorsett completists.
Investment Potential
Low; mass-produced and not a flagship rookie or premium licensed card.
Similar Cards
1978 Topps Tony Dorsett Rookie #315, various 1991 Pro Line or Score cards.
Display & Preservation
Place in a standard penny sleeve and top loader to prevent further edge chipping.
Interesting Facts
The photo is credited to Steve Harris, a photographer known for iconic Cowboys imagery during the dynasty eras.