539 Hubie Brooks 237 Kevin Hickey 190 Bob Ojeda 62 Glenn Gulliver 438 Wayne Nordhagen 95 Tommy John A since-changed roster rule deemed the rookie ineligible for the playoffs, giving Rose one last October hurrah for Philly by default. Theres a link to the price guide in the article in the At a Glance box. 118 Lee May 612 Terry Felton Making the Ozzie Smith rookie card one of the most collectible baseball cards from the 1970s. 423 Eddie Whitson He also loves to write about the hobby and has written for Beckett, Topps, SABR and of course, this website. 183 Dwight Evans By entering your email address you agree to receive email versions of the Baseball Card Market Report. 407 Mike Fischlin 77 Don Baylor 121 Greg Pryor The most valuable 1990 Fleer baseball cards are sold in mint or near-mint conditions. This card has been awarded by the PSA professional grader and it is in excellent condition. 292 Tim Raines That subset was a staple of Fleer flagship baseball card sets through 1994. 22 Ozzie Smith 401 Alan Bannister 591 Ben Hayes Average ungraded base card value (excludes parallels) for 1983 Fleer 408 Ed Glynn UER, photo actually Bud Anderson 639 Rickey Henderson IA 400 Chris Bando, 401 Alan Bannister 339 Dan Petry California Angels Now that we got that out of the way, let's take a look at the list: Along with those of Wade Boggs and Ryne Sandberg, the 1983 Topps Tony Gwynn rookie card is one of the most important and iconic baseball cards of the 1980's. 619 Jeff Little 109 Bill Castro 25 Most Valuable 1981 Fleer Baseball Cards In The World: Price List 1. Logo 588 Dave Concepcion 140 Rufino Linares 158 John Denny 405 Miguel Dilone For #641, Joel Youngblood, a card of one player on two different teams. 3 Steve Braun 69 Jim Palmer 547 Mike Jorgensen 3 Edgar Martinez #378: One of the greatest DHs in baseball history, Martinez's career highlights include 2,247 hits, 309 home runs and this popular rookie card still selling roughly 2-3 times a week. 48 Gorman Thomas 415 Larry Milbourne 209 Steve Howe 159 Bob Dernier 512 Gary Woods, 228 Bill Almon 50 Ned Yost, 51 Robin Yount 161 Ed Farmer 612 Terry Felton Tony Gwynn was surely one of the all-time greats of modern baseball and arguably the best hitter of the last 30 years. 5 Baseball Card Lots Youd Sell a Tooth For June 8, 2018, The Unlikely and (Sorta) Synchronous MLB Debuts of Ted Cox and Orlando Mercado, This Joe DiMaggio Baseball Card Was Last of Storied Career, 1986 Topps Bo Diaz Shines Bright from the Darkness, 1957 Topps Baseball Cards 15 Most Valuable, 1967 Topps Baseball Cards 17 Most Valuable, 1959 Topps Baseball Cards 17 Most Valuable, 1961 Topps Baseball Cards 16 Most Valuable, 1986 ProCards Pittsfield Cubs Rafael Palmeiro Left Room for Interpretation Wax Pack Gods, 1998 Upper Deck Final Tribute Captured Eddie Murray in His Second Home Wax Pack Gods, Players with 3000 Hits and 500 Home Runs Wax Pack Gods, Card Traders Near Me: Where to Find Them! 455 Mike LaCoss Detroit Tigers 566 Bucky Dent 631 Dave Concepcion / Manny Trillo 278 Gary Carter 82 Bobby Clark 293 Jeff Reardon 253 Dave Bergman The baseball card database currently has the following Fleer Card Sets online and available. All rights reserved. 515 Jeff Burroughs 273 Guy Sularz 581 Frank Tanana Texas Rangers 620 Bobby Mitchell 187 Carney Lansford 511 Bump Wills 275 Max Venable 340 Dave Rozema 640 Ben Oglivie / Reggie Jackson 386 John Mayberry 532 Joe Rudi 262 Al Holland In severe pain, Yount somehow led the league in offensive WAR for the second-straight season (7.6). Ahntastic Adventures in Silicon Valley These things were something different, and something good. 517 Wayne Gross 166 Tug McGraw Note: Baseball cards which featured a player who did not appear in a regular season game during the most recently completed season, do not link to their major league statistics. 270 Joe Morgan I've always loved the look and feel of this card with its color scheme and fantastic action shot of a young Ripken knocking one into play. Retailers2 FREE PACKS INSIDE!!. 306 Mike Easler And regardless of whether he hit first, second, or fifth, the 25-year-old ripped opposing pitching to shreds all year long. 86 Brian Downing By the spring of 1983, everyone figured Ripken was going to be a superstar because he already was! Boston Red Sox The 88-win Braves finished three games behind the Dodgers and missed the playoffs after winning the NL West the year before, but Murphys incredible individual showcase was the headline. 33 Rollie Fingers 453 Ray Knight 384 Dave LaRoche 122 Dan Quisenberry 539 Hubie Brooks Whether the Cardinals won or lost, he was must-see TV (or must-hear radio) every time he played. So, step up to the plate, and lets get started . 378 Roger Erickson Description 1983 Fleer is a 660-card set. 573 Paul Mirabella Sure, Gwynn was one of the greatest hitters who ever played with 8 batting titles to his name, but why are collectors willing to pay so much for this card in top grade? 614 Mickey Hatcher 454 Frank LaCorte 54 Al Bumbry 529 Jeff Newman 112 Cesar Geronimo 353 Juan Bonilla The Rookie Card chase is a fairly recent development in the larger history of the hobby and, as strange as it may seem today, this is one of the cards that helped establish the craze. 159 Bob Dernier And as the losses piled up, it seemed a change would come sooner or later. 106 Vida Blue 498 Ferguson Jenkins The 1983 Oakland Athletics were marginally better than their 82 incarnation, improving by six wins to 74-88. 461 Bert Roberge Download Price List, SportsCardsPro 2019-2023 428 Jerry Garvin 499 Jay Johnstone 157 Ivan DeJesus 618 Tim Laudner 212 Candy Maldonado RC Logo (Peel upside down), Chicago Cubs 595 Rafael Landestoy 212 Candy Maldonado RC 63 John Lowenstein 575 Mike Richardt 361 Ruppert Jones However, he still struggled with free passes, walking over 100 batters (101) for the 11th time in his career. Ungraded & graded values for all '83 Fleer Baseball Cards. 258 Darrell Evans 165 Gary Matthews 196 Dave Stapleton The 1983 Fleer Baseball Team Logo Stickers land one per wax pack and two per cello. Logo (Peel arrow in yellow), Philadelphia Phillies The result is a little extra personality. 536 Neil Allen Logo Red Yellow Green 419 Dan Spillner 365 Tim Lollar 403 Tom Brennan As youll see below, Fleer also hit on the summers big rookie card while the other two card companies slept. 65 Tippy Martinez 448 Phil Garner 256 Jack Clark 194 Jim Rice 284 Bill Gullickson 638 Carlton Fisk / Gary Carter 299 Tim Wallach Tampa Bay Rays 562 Buddy Bell 162 Greg Gross That means the card needs to be flawless. Sandberg responded well, finishing sixth in the National Leagues Rookie of the Year race. 55 Terry Crowley 260 Rich Gale Washington, 126 John Wathan 310 Larry McWilliams 260 Rich Gale 119 Hal McRae 139 Glenn Hubbard 5 Bob Forsch 435 Lloyd Moseby 425 Barry Bonnell, 426 Jim Clancy 145 Biff Pocoroba 43 Ben Oglivie 66 Scott McGregor Logo (Red, Yellow, Green) 181 Mark Clear 589 Dan Driessen Logo Ungraded & graded values for all '83 Fleer Stickers Baseball Cards. Boggs also led the Majors in on-base percentage (.444) and scored exactly 100 runs on the year. 447 Kiko Garcia In 1983, Ryan broke Walter Johnson 's all-time strikeout record, then was followed to that milestone by Steve Carlton and Gaylord Perry. The card highlights his unusual day in August where he played for the Mets in an afternoon game, was traded to Montreal and suited up for the Expos that night in Philadelphia. 31 Jamie Easterly Cap (Red, Yellow, Green) 85 Doug DeCinces 312 Omar Moreno 164 Garry Maddox Indeed, Ripken had won the 1982 AL Rookie of the Year award on the strength of 28 home runs and 93 RBI. 353 Juan Bonilla Get my weekly newsletter with the latest hobby updates delivered straight to your inbox! The bonus is declared with a note on the box top, Mr. However, Gwynn wasn't content with writing off the '83 season just yet. 42. 132 Brett Butler We use cookies to help personalize content, tailor and measure ads, and provide a safer experience. 121 Greg Pryor 99 Steve Renko 586 Larry Biittner 344 Alan Trammell 604 Alex Trevino 424 Jesse Barfield 136 Gene Garber 503 Keith Moreland And in this guide, we'll take a look at the 15 most valuable. 196 Dave Stapleton 67 Eddie Murray 454 Frank LaCorte 432 Luis Leal 471 Floyd Bannister 380 Oscar Gamble 544 Brian Giles 354 Floyd Chiffer Pitchers with 300 Wins and Their Baseball Cards. 542 George Foster 574 Larry Parrish 322 Rod Scurry Like the 1983 Donruss and Fleer sets, large print runs saturated the market with these cards, driving down their values. 56 Storm Davis RC 198 John Tudor 1983 Fleer card list & price guide. 220 Steve Sax 334 Rick Leach Cap (Green, Yellow, Red) 97 Fred Lynn 143 Phil Niekro 603 Mario Soto He'd go on to win 7 Silver Sluggers over his career. Your Account has been confirmed and activated successfully. 34 Jim Gantner The Wizard was also becoming a mainstream sensation. 435 Lloyd Moseby 199 Julio Valdez Now that we got that out of the way, let's take a look at the list: After missing three weeks of his rookie season with a left wrist injury, San Diego Padres outfielder Tony Gwynn hoped his second year in 1983 would be an injury-free breakthrough. 540 Carlos Diaz RC 224 Fernando Valenzuela 17 Ken Oberkfell His 1983 Fleer Rookie Card is one of several strong ones in the set. 38 Bob McClure 466 Dave Smith 534 Fred Stanley 41 Don Money The Reds decided to trade Seaver back to the New York Mets during the offseason, where his Hall of Fame career began in 1967. A card with creases or damage to the card surface may not be worth much of anything. 518 Mike Heath Read our methodology . Tune in as Mrs. Wax Pack Gods reads about 1983 Fleer Baseball Cards.It may sound ridiculous now, but 1983 Fleer baseball cards sort of shook up the hobby that year.See, after a first set (in 1981) that looked OK but was riddled with errors and print problems, Fleer grunted out a 1982 turd that didnt look OK, was riddled with errors and print problems, and featured photos that would make your optometrist cringe.In 1983, though, Fleer cleaned up the photos and errors, gave us an understated design that featured gray/beige borders, and even added photos on card backs.1983 Fleer Cello Pack Wade BoggsHoly 1971 Topps, Batman! 211 Mike Marshall 1983 Fleer Pete Rose (#171) Rose was heading into his final season with the Phillies when this card was issued, and he made the most of it. 146 Rafael Ramirez 254 Fred Breining 550 Jesse Orosco, 551 Rick Ownbey Cap 137 Terry Harper 541 Pete Falcone 192 Chuck Rainey 617 Randy Johnson RC 635 Toby Harrah / Andre Thornton 224 Fernando Valenzuela 285 Wallace Johnson 92 Andy Hassler On the other hand, Hendersons flashy on-field antics grated on the nerves of some As fans (and members of Oaklands front office). 542 George Foster 327 Tom Brookens longer 1.25-inch brown box shaded in on card back 10 Dane Iorg 405 Miguel Dilone 115 Don Hood 477 Al Cowens 276 Jim Wohlford, 470 Larry Andersen 134 Chris Chambliss 10 most valuable 1994 fleer baseball cards. 42 Charlie Moore Glenn Dee Hubbard (born September 25, 1957) is an American professional baseball player and coach. 556 John Stearns Sandberg's status as a Hall of Famer and one of the most beloved Cubs of all-time keeps demand for high grade specimens of his rookie card at lofty price levels. It was Carlton who owned the record by the end of the season, though, and a lot of folks thought Lefty would keep it for all time. Following a lawsuit, there was a ruling that only Topps could use gum as a baseball card selling point. 611 Lenny Faedo 314 Steve Nicosia 147 Jerry Royster 659 CL: Reds / Twins 195 Bob Stanley 37 Pete Ladd 531 Bob Owchinko While Darryl Strawberry was tearing up the National League as a rookie in the summer of 1983, Kittle was smashing bombs on Chicagos south side. 374 Chris Welsh Still in dogged pursuit of Ty Cobb's all-time hits record, Rose suffered through long dry stretches at the plate. 575 Mike Richardt, 576 Mickey Rivers 288 Brad Mills 110 Onix Concepcion But this was 1983 and it was something different. 527 Dan Meyer 546 Randy Jones 572 Jon Matlack 501 Randy Martz 658 CL: Mets / Rangers 112 Cesar Geronimo Ross is the founder of Old Sports Cards and has been collecting sports cards for over 30 years. Dwight Gooden (1984 Fleer Update RC #U-43) 270 Joe Morgan It was a nice milestone for the 36-year-old Ryan, and he could wrap up his career over the next few seasons and then see if the Veterans Committee would throw him a bone somewhere down the line. 246 Ron LeFlore 174 Manny Trillo 445 Alan Ashby The 1983 Fleer cards are organized by the order the teams finished in 1982 and then alphabetically by player last name, just as they were in the two previous issues.. 423 Eddie Whitson 154 Marty Bystrom 609 John Castino Cap 524 Dave Lopes 571 Lamar Johnson 184 Rich Gedman With a .318/.371/.517 slash line, 27 home runs, and 102 RBIs, Ripken finished just a handful of votes ahead of Murray to become the Orioles first league MVP since Boog Powell in 1970. 228 Bill Almon 284 Bill Gullickson It's hard to complain too much about any Nolan Ryan card, though, and that retro Astros jersey and overall color scheme of the card help to maintain strong eye appeal. 462 Vern Ruhle 186 Bruce Hurst 460 Craig Reynolds 32 Marshall Edwards 411 Ron Hassey 535 Tom Underwood Rickey Henderson appeared in this set in the guise of "The Silver Shoe" as a nod to his speedy nature on the base paths. 452 Alan Knicely 215 Jorge Orta 396 Andre Robertson 639 Rickey Henderson IA Cap Despite a solid start to the season, the '83 Kansas City Royals failed to live up to expectations, finishing second in the AL West at 79-83 and twenty games behind the Chicago White Sox. 64 Dennis Martinez 544 Brian Giles 12 Jeff Lahti Logo (Green, Yellow, Red; Peel upside down), Detroit Tigers Like Gwynn, Sandberg was a 1984 breakout star who helped lead his team to the playoffs. 489 Richie Zisk 634 Willie Stargell / Pete Rose PSA Price Guide for 1983 Fleer Baseball Card Values - Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA) Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA) & PSA/DNA Authentication Services Services Ryan placed ninth in the NLs 1982 Cy Young voting for an 85-win Astros squad that finished six games back of the NL West champion Los Angeles Dodgers. Read our. 88 Tim Foli 297 Bryn Smith Only the juggernaut 1984 Detroit Tigers kept Gwynn from a ring, but that Olympic year set in motion a hobby love affair with Mr. Padre that continues today. 646 Rickey Henderson Speed, 153 Porfirio Altamirano 632 Robin Yount / Buddy Bell, 424 Jesse Barfield The stakes would be raised further in a few years when Score came along with full-color backs then again with Upper Deck using the back for full-on action shots. In 1983, Ryan broke Walter Johnson 's all-time strikeout record, then was followed to that milestone by Steve Carlton and Gaylord Perry. 496 Steve Henderson 522 Brian Kingman Smith dazzled fans all year long at home and on the road as a one-man highlight reel of slick double-play turns and diving grabs. 259 Alan Fowlkes 219 Bill Russell 25 Gene Tenace, 26 Jerry Augustine 535 Tom Underwood And while he made his 14th-and-final All-Star team on name value, some wondered if November had finally come for Mr. October. The overall card design is good with some nice-looking graphics on the front and a . 70 Cal Ripken Chicago Cubs 195 Bob Stanley 24 Bruce Sutter 367 John Montefusco 314 Steve Nicosia 458 Terry Puhl 179 Wade Boggs RC 24 Bruce Sutter 395 Dave Righetti 368 Broderick Perkins Card backs include a noticeable change. 13 Tito Landrum 89 Ken Forsch 586 Larry Biittner And then, with one month left in the season, manager Lee Elia moved him again, this time to second base. 60 Mike Flanagan 69 Jim Palmer 175 Ozzie Virgil, 176 George Vukovich At 38 years old, however, Seaver didn't have the stuff he used to and finished the season with a 3.55 ERA, 1.24 WHIP, and a 9-14 record for a terrible Mets team that finished 68-94 and in last place in the NL East. 140 Rufino Linares 343 Dave Tobik 299 Tim Wallach 110 Onix Concepcion 223 Derrel Thomas 3 Ryne Sandberg #83 When you think about middle infielders who were known as much for their bat as their glove, this Cubs icon should pop into the conversation almost immediately. via amazon.com. 56 Storm Davis RC The 1986 Fleer sticker cards are not only rare compared to the base cards, but also extremely tough to grade due to the enormous amount of off center cuts. Outside of top-end graded copies, this card remains very much affordable. 305 Dick Davis 382 Ken Griffey 304 John Candelaria He missed six starts due to injury yet pitched to a 2.98 ERA with 183 strikeouts in 196.1 innings. Part of the problem was a fall from grace for Jackson. Cheapest, 504 Dickie Noles 572 Jon Matlack 345 Jerry Turner 248 Tom Paciorek 647 CL: Cardinals / Brewers 152 Larry Whisenton, 52 Benny Ayala 177 Gary Allenson 171 Pete Rose 623 Pete Redfern PSA 9 - 1985 Fleer Baseball - KIRBY PUCKETT - Twins ICONIC ROOKIE RC #286 (. 422 Rick Waits 618 Tim Laudner 513 Tony Armas Though the season ended in disappointment for the Royals, Brett still earned his eighth-straight trip to the All-Star Game. 485 Joe Simpson 520 Cliff Johnson And regardless of monetary value, the nostalgic factor of this 792-card set is huge as there are just so many stars and Hall of Famers included. 145 Biff Pocoroba 303 Dale Berra 316 Tony Pena 71 Gary Roenicke 509 Pat Tabler Typically, collectors will find a player's base card more desirable than his All-Star card. 72 Lenn Sakata 452 Alan Knicely 301 Joel Youngblood 360 Tony Gwynn RC 341 Dave Rucker Which Was Your Favorite Old-Time Baseball Cards Publica 1987 Topps Baseball Cards 25 Most Valuable R 1978 Topps Baseball Cards The Ultimate Guide. 402 Len Barker Prices for 1983 Fleer Baseball Cards 1983 Fleer card list & price guide. 225 Bob Welch, 226 Ricky Wright 113 Larry Gura 587 Cesar Cedeno 272 Reggie Smith 49 Pete Vuckovich The 1981 Fleer Baseball Cards are organized by team and the teams are ranked by their 1980 standings. 218 Vicente Romo 87 Joe Ferguson Home. 415 Larry Milbourne This set marked the first time Fleer included a "Super Star Special" subset in each flagship set through 1994. 241 Ron Kittle RC 39 Doc Medich 634 Willie Stargell / Pete Rose 285 Wallace Johnson 1983 Fleer #179 Wade Boggs Rookie Card Estimated PSA 10 Gem Mint Value: $275 No matter where manager Ralph Houk slotted him in the batting order, young Boston Red Sox third baseman Wade Boggs just got on base in '83. 570 Charlie Hough 337 Lance Parrish The subsets for the 1983 Fleer set include special cards (629-646) and checklists (647-660). 397 Roy Smalley 601 Tom Seaver 404 Carmelo Castillo 476 Bryan Clark Logo (Green, Yellow, Red), San Francisco Giants 621 Jack OConnor Bo Jackson Royals Signed 1987 Fleer Rookie Card Price: $319.99 Grade: BGS Certified Card Number: #369 This rookie card features the player Bo Jackson, it is an excellent trading card to be owned. And, there is plenty of other star power packed within the 660-card checklist. 169 Ron Reed 346 Jerry Ujdur 351 John Wockenfuss, 445 Alan Ashby 625 Frank Viola RC 488 Ed VandeBerg While I do like the overall design of this set with its nod to the 1963 Topps set, I always wished they would've come up with a better image to use.
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