When folks search for vintage Rams memorabilia, they're usually chasing a feeling more than a specific item. The Fearsome Foursome era. Dickerson putting up 2,105 yards in 1984. The Greatest Show on Turf with Kurt Warner slinging it to Isaac Bruce and Torry Holt. And now the modern run, Aaron Donald wrecking pockets, Stafford and Kupp lifting Lombardi LVI, and Puka Nacua rewriting the rookie record book. Real vintage cardboard from the 60s and 70s gets pricey and fragile fast, so most fans end up wanting something they can actually display, hand to a dad or a kid, and put on a wall. That's where card plaques come in. Here are four picks that cover the whole Rams arc, Cleveland to LA to St. Louis to LA again.
The whole Rams story on one wall: All-Time Greats 12x15
If you only buy one piece, make it this one. The All-Time Greats plaque puts eight legend cards behind glass in a 12x15 frame, anchored by Eric Dickerson, Marshall Faulk, Kurt Warner, and Aaron Donald. It threads the eras together, the Dickerson rushing peak in the mid-80s, the Greatest Show on Turf championship core, and the modern Donald-led defense that won Super Bowl LVI. At $52 it's the closest thing to a museum case for a Rams fan, and it ships fast so you can have it on a wall this week.
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Aaron Donald, the defining Ram of this century: 12x15
Donald is the most disruptive interior defender the league has ever seen, three-time DPOY and the guy who closed out Super Bowl LVI with back-to-back pressures on Joe Burrow. This 12x15 plaque pulls eight Donald cards from 2023 and 2024 Donruss, Fleer, and Topps, so you get the full arc of his final two seasons in one frame. $52, hangs like a centerpiece, and pairs beautifully with the All-Time Greats piece above if you want a two-plaque Rams shrine.
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Eric Dickerson on the desk: 4x6 Hall of Fame plaque
Want something at a friendlier price point, or a piece that fits on a shelf instead of a wall? This 4x6 Dickerson Hall of Fame plaque is $14 and features a single licensed card from Prizm, Donruss, or Score, framed with his Hall of Fame credentials. Dickerson's 1984 single-season rushing record stood for 39 years and the man wore the goggles, he's the most iconic vintage-era Ram you can put on a desk. Great stocking stuffer, great add-on to one of the bigger plaques above. The exact card may vary slightly from the one pictured, you'll always get a genuine licensed card of this player.
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Three years of Rams cards sealed and ready: factory team set 3-pack
For the collector who wants to actually open packs, the 2023, 2024, and 2025 Donruss factory team sets bundled together is the move. $28 gets you three sealed Rams team sets covering the back-to-back Nacua breakout seasons, Stafford's veteran run, Kyren Williams, and the rest of the current roster, plus whatever short prints and parallels Panini tucked in. It's a great gift for a Rams fan who already has a few plaques and wants the unboxing moment, or for a kid getting into collecting through their favorite team.
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The honest answer to vintage Rams memorabilia is that the truly old stuff, original 1960s Topps Dickerson rookies in nice grade, gets expensive and risky to ship. Card plaques solve that by giving you the licensed cardboard, the legendary names, and the wall presence without the auction-house drama. Start with the All-Time Greats piece if you want one statement plaque, add a Donald or a Dickerson if you want to go deeper, and grab the team set 3-pack if there's a collector in the house. Horns up.
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