We’re diving into the 1981 Topps Nat Moore (#136) — a clean, understated design from a 528-card set that captured a transitional era in football cards. No flashy action shots yet… just sideline moments, warmups, and a glimpse of a Dolphins legend in his prime.

But this one’s different.

This isn’t just a card — it’s autographed by Nat Moore himself, signed in the Orange Bowl parking lot after a game. From chasing players with a binder as a kid, to holding onto a memory that outlasts any mint condition grade, this episode is exactly what Fin Condition is all about.

The guys break down:

Why the 1981 Topps set feels like a bridge between decades
Nat Moore’s dominance before Marino ever arrived
The Dolphins’ iconic uniform combos (and O.J.’s strong opinions on them 👀)
And the unforgettable era when fans could literally meet players steps outside the locker room

This card might be off-center… the corners might be soft…
But the story? Perfect condition.

If you’ve still got your childhood binder, your shoebox collection, or a card that means everything to you — you’re in the right place.

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