632 Robin Yount / Buddy Bell 450 Art Howe 621 Jack OConnor 432 Luis Leal 221 Mike Scioscia Even with his former Oakland As skipper (1969-70) coaching him up, Jackson hit just .194 with a career-worst .630 OPS, 14 home runs, and 49 RBIs. 636 Ozzie Smith / Lonnie Smith 214 Tom Niedenfuer Rankings based on the Beckett price guide. 637 Bo Diaz / Gary Carter 523 Rick Langford It may sound ridiculous now, but 1983 Fleer baseball cards sort of shook up the hobby that year. 285 Wallace Johnson 430 Garth Iorg Couple that with his impressive 18-year career with the MLB, and you get one highly sought-after rookie card. Jose Canseco is a former MLB outfielder and designated hitter who established himself as one of the greatest power-hitters to ever grace a baseball diamond. 200 Carl Yastrzemski, 201 Dusty Baker 640 Ben Oglivie / Reggie Jackson, 607 Tom Brunansky 463 Nolan Ryan In 1983, Ryan broke Walter Johnson 's all-time strikeout record, then was followed to that milestone by Steve Carlton and Gaylord Perry. He also loves to write about the hobby and has written for Beckett, Topps, SABR and of course, this website. 441 Dave Stieb 466 Dave Smith The 1983 season would be legendary knuckleballer Phil Niekro's last with the Braves, the team with which he amassed 268 of his 318 career wins. 388 Mike Morgan 587 Cesar Cedeno 609 John Castino 328 Enos Cabell 579 Bill Stein 14 Dave LaPoint 337 Lance Parrish 558 Ellis Valentine 369 Joe Pittman Over the next 15 seasons or so, Ryno established himself as a future Hall of Famer, and his rookie card sits at about $20 in PSA 9 today. 639 Rickey Henderson IA 540 Carlos Diaz RC Not only did Philadelphia win the National League pennant, but Rose combined to go 11-for-32 in the NLCS and World Series to cap off his postseason career in style. But, it does contain three iconic rookie cards and plenty of stars and Hall of Famers within the 660-card checklist. 127 Frank White Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. A given set is lucky enough if it contains a rookie card of one Hall of Famer but this one has three in Ryne Sandberg, Tony Gwynn and Wade Boggs. 454 Frank LaCorte PSA Price Guide for 1983 Fleer Baseball Card Values - Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA) Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA) & PSA/DNA Authentication Services Services 547 Mike Jorgensen And then theres Ron Kittle, making his only appearance in one of the Big 3 brands base releases. 544 Brian Giles 295 Scott Sanderson It worked like a charm and Gwynn scorched National League pitching in the final two months of the season, pushing his batting average to .309 by the season's end. 491 Larry Bowa 421 Andre Thornton If it hadnt been for Dale Murphy and his part in pushing the Atlanta Braves to a division title in 1982, Mike Schmidt would have been a three-time defending NL MVP winner when this card was issued. 203 Greg Brock 489 Richie Zisk 425 Barry Bonnell, 426 Jim Clancy 486 Mike Stanton The 1981 Fleer Baseball Cards are organized by team and the teams are ranked by their 1980 standings. Chicago White Sox 260 Rich Gale Canseco was best known for his two stints with the Oakland Athletics in 1985-1992 and 1997. Washington 258 Darrell Evans 582 Mark Wagner 229 Harold Baines 205 Terry Forster (Green, Yellow, Red), St. Louis Cardinals 270 Joe Morgan Logo 594 Wayne Krenchicki 621 Jack OConnor 195 Bob Stanley 537 Wally Backman 117 Jerry Martin 536 Neil Allen 83 Doug Corbett 418 Lary Sorensen 178 Luis Aponte Logo (Red, Yellow, Green) 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? 251 Steve Trout 351 John Wockenfuss, 445 Alan Ashby Now at the age of 35, Bench was a part-time player experiencing diminishing returns through lingering aches and pains. 92 Andy Hassler 506 Allen Ripley Cap 594 Wayne Krenchicki via amazon.com. 89 Ken Forsch Read our. 546 Randy Jones 155 Steve Carlton 439 Geno Petralli 60 Mike Flanagan Some take a two-card approach, working like a puzzle. 496 Steve Henderson Ungraded & graded values for all '83 Fleer Baseball Cards. 278 Gary Carter 124 Paul Splittorff 528 Dwayne Murphy 29 Mike Caldwell This set marked the first time Fleer included a "Super Star Special" subset in each flagship set through 1994. However, he found a rhythm as the season went on and finished with a .261 batting average, 37 stolen bases, and nearly 100 runs scored (94). 382 Ken Griffey Logo (Peel upside down), Minnesota Twins 1983 Tony Gwyn Topps RC #482 (SHOP EBAY) 1983 Nolan Ryan Topps #360 (SHOP EBAY) An impressive stable of rookie cards is also a credit to the 1983 Topps Baseball set. 409 Mike Hargrove 446 Jose Cruz 501 Randy Martz 576 Mickey Rivers 570 Charlie Hough Milwaukee Brewers, Minnesota Twins 314 Steve Nicosia He also led the AL with 103 walks and posted the second-best OBP in baseball (.414). 21 Lonnie Smith 492 Bill Buckner 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. 232 Britt Burns The former third-round pick was hitting just .229 as August approached, seemingly mired in an inescapable sophomore slump. 120 Amos Otis 234 Ernesto Escarrega 442 Willie Upshaw 170 Bill Robinson 532 Joe Rudi 101 Rob Wilfong Growing up in central Indiana, Sandberg was one of the players I was able to watch most frequently and I remember being amazed at his ability to hit for power as a second baseman. Tony Gwynn was surely one of the all-time greats of modern baseball and arguably the best hitter of the last 30 years. 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. 230 Salome Barojas 22 Ozzie Smith 1983 FLEER Baseball Cards. 94 Ron Jackson 348 Lou Whitaker 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! 79 Bob Boone 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. 328 Enos Cabell 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. 377 Dave Collins 396 Andre Robertson 122 Dan Quisenberry 624 Jesus Vega 233 Richard Dotson 93 Reggie Jackson Cincinnati Reds 259 Alan Fowlkes 7 George Hendrick 340 Dave Rozema 291 David Palmer New York Yankees Ryan looks to be signaling to his catcher that he's about ready to throw a fastball, so it would've been worth the small wait to snap a shot of him throwing it. 137 Terry Harper 559 Tom Veryzer 42 Charlie Moore 393 Willie Randolph Scroll through or click below to go directly to that team. 31 Jamie Easterly 375 Alan Wiggins, 376 Rick Cerone Most Expensive, 474 Manny Castillo 253 Dave Bergman 87 Joe Ferguson 431 Roy Lee Jackson 475 Bill Caudill 298 Chris Speier 73 Ken Singleton You Pick to Complete Your Set. 490 Doug Bird 228 Bill Almon His offensive numbers remained underwhelming, 30 doubles and 34 stolen bases notwithstanding. 275 Max Venable, 276 Jim Wohlford 270 Joe Morgan 457 Joe Niekro 220 Steve Sax 366 Gary Lucas Cap He'd pick up a World Series ring with them in 1987 and would have had another with them had he been around for their 1991 World series run. Buy on: Beckett Marketplace eBay 7. 440 Hosken Powell 24 Bruce Sutter Then, the toll of injuries and missing pieces finally caught up with Milwaukee as they went into a tailspin, losing 18 of 24 games and finishing fifth in a stacked divisional race at 87-75. In the ALCS, Ripken hit .400 with a 1.033 OPS and Baltimore dispatched the Chicago White Sox in four games. 394 Shane Rawley 457 Joe Niekro 613 Gary Gaetti RC 538 Bob Bailor 304 John Candelaria The first 628 are regular player cards, all sorted by team. And there was another key difference collectors had to wait until the Topps Traded set was issued that November to get a look at Strawberry on a baseball card. 138 Bob Horner 44 Ed Romero And as the losses piled up, it seemed a change would come sooner or later. 631 Dave Concepcion / Manny Trillo Logo Posting an impressive .986 fielding percentage and showcasing great instincts and range, the sophomore second baseman earned his first of nine Gold Gloves. 241 Ron Kittle RC 516 John DAcquisto Wax Pack Gods, 100 Most Expensive Magic The Gathering Cards Sold on eBay in the Last 30 Days, 1989 Upper Deck Baseball Cards 28 Most Valuable Wax Pack Gods. 643 Vida Blue Black and Blue 598 Ron Oester 327 Tom Brookens longer 1.25-inch brown box shaded in on card back 389 Jerry Mumphrey 274 Champ Summers 344 Alan Trammell 7 George Hendrick 238 LaMarr Hoyt St. Louis Cardinals 422 Rick Waits 281 Terry Francona Cap (Red, Yellow, Green) 137 Terry Harper Retailers2 FREE PACKS INSIDE!!. The Wizard was also becoming a mainstream sensation. 36 Roy Howell 243 Dennis Lamp 273 Guy Sularz Click on any card to see more graded card prices, historic prices, and past sales. 569 Dave Hostetler RC 145 Biff Pocoroba 598 Ron Oester 436 Rance Mulliniks 581 Frank Tanana 390 Bobby Murcer 97 Fred Lynn In addition to a full grid of career stats and the usual vitals, theres also a second player photo. 338 Larry Pashnick 562 Buddy Bell 353 Juan Bonilla 511 Bump Wills 507 Ryne Sandberg RC, UER should say High School in Spokane, Washington 1983 was a good year for baseball cards. 140 Rufino Linares The set was a notable improvement over the previous year's set in terms of both aesthetics (a visually-pleasing beige design) and quality (fewer errors). 627 Gary Ward 335 Chet Lemon 629 Carl Yastrzemski / Dennis Eckersley / Mark Clear, 76 Don Aase 424 Jesse Barfield It was a lousy year instead of a horrid one. 4 Kirby Puckett #19: When you talk about the best players of the '80s and '90s, Puckett's name has to be a part of the debate. 413 Rick Manning 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. 378 Roger Erickson 359 Tim Flannery 112 Cesar Geronimo 279 Warren Cromartie 629 Carl Yastrzemski / Dennis Eckersley / Mark Clear 327 Tom Brookens short .375-inch brown box shaded in on card back Add in over 100 runs scored (105) and a .292 average, and you get a 25th-place finish in the leagues MVP race and a third All-Star nod for the 24-year-old superstar. 564 Steve Comer Speaking of legendary pitchers, this next guy needs no introduction. 215 Jorge Orta 323 Jimmy Smith 473 Bruce Bochte 455 Mike LaCoss Seventeen years into his remarkable Hall of Fame career, the 36-year-old Houston Astros hurler recorded career strikeout number 3,509 on April 27th, 1983, against the Montreal Expos. 130 Bruce Benedict Next on the list is Rickey Henderson's All-Star card of which, as of this writing, there are only 8 copies on record that have been graded in PSA 10 condition. 111 Dave Frost 54 Al Bumbry 161 Ed Farmer 592 Paul Householder 262 Al Holland 83 Doug Corbett 289 Dan Norman 395 Dave Righetti 299 Tim Wallach 155 Steve Carlton 135 Ken Dayley 74 Sammy Stewart As you can see, there are several cards in this set whose values in top grade have held up quite well over time. 242 Jerry Koosman 118 Lee May 35 Moose Haas 199 Julio Valdez 483 Gaylord Perry The most valuable card thought to existthe T206 Honus Wagnerwas printed in limited quantities by the American Tobacco Company between . 39 Doc Medich 515 Jeff Burroughs 493 Bill Campbell 510 Dick Tidrow Glenn Dee Hubbard (born September 25, 1957) is an American professional baseball player and coach. 632 Robin Yount / Buddy Bell However, the 1983 season and George Brett cannot be discussed without bringing up the infamous "Pine Tar Game" against the New York Yankees. 118 Lee May 587 Cesar Cedeno 93 Reggie Jackson 196 Dave Stapleton 1983 Fleer card list & price guide. 322 Rod Scurry 96 Bruce Kison The Brewers rallied behind the now three-time All-Star, leading the AL East as late as August 24th. Logo (Green, Yellow, Red), New York Yankees 47 Don Sutton 355 Luis DeLeon 11 Jim Kaat 411 Ron Hassey 346 Jerry Ujdur 25 Plummeted: Jose Canseco 1987 #620 Topps Rookie Card. 9 Tom Herr 160 Bo Diaz With the help of his wife, Gwynn recorded all of his home at-bats with a camcorder. The 1983 Topps baseball card set is one of my favorites of the 1980s for three reasons: As Fleer and Donruss had entered the market a couple years earlier, you could clearly see that Topps was trying to step up its game to hold off its competitors. Remarkably, the reigning AL MVP fought through it, missing just 13 games and posting a fantastic .308/.383/.503 slash line with an AL-best 10 triples, 42 doubles, 17 home runs, 80 RBIs, and 102 runs scored. 336 Jack Morris 408 Ed Glynn UER, photo actually Bud Anderson Cap A living legend and a Cincinnati centerpiece, Johnny Bench announced his intentions to retire after the 83 season during the campaign. 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. 575 Mike Richardt, 576 Mickey Rivers 20 Gene Roof 428 Jerry Garvin 586 Larry Biittner Pittsburgh Pirates 370 Gene Richards 650 CL: Phillies / Red Sox, 651 CL: Dodgers / White Sox 213 Rick Monday 298 Chris Speier 86 Brian Downing 397 Roy Smalley The approach worked to perfection, as Boggs hit a daffy .397 at home. 605 Mike Vail 423 Eddie Whitson His 17 years with the Reds from 1967-83 yielded 14 All-Star selections, an NL Rookie of the Year award, two NL MVP campaigns, ten Gold Gloves, two World Series titles, and a World Series MVP award. 173 Mike Schmidt 640 Ben Oglivie / Reggie Jackson 611 Lenny Faedo Click on any card to see more graded card prices, historic prices, and past sales. 206 Steve Garvey For #641, Joel Youngblood, a card of one player on two different teams. 482 Mike Moore RC 637 Bo Diaz / Gary Carter, 302 Ross Baumgarten 17 Ken Oberkfell 530 Mike Norris Home. He also loves to write about the hobby and has written for Beckett, Topps, SABR and of course, this website. Logo (Green, Yellow, Red), Texas Rangers Cap 181 Mark Clear 363 Joe Lefebvre 637 Bo Diaz / Gary Carter Speaking of stats, though, one of the more interesting things about Gaettit is that his 360 career home runs rank him between two Yankee greats in Joe Dimaggio (361) and Yogi Berra (358). 425 Barry Bonnell 347 Pat Underwood 332 Howard Johnson RC 45 Ted Simmons Cap (Red, Yellow, Green) 459 Luis Pujols 304 John Candelaria Coming towards the end of the set, the vast majority of these pair up players, often from different teams. 73 Ken Singleton 488 Ed VandeBerg 134 Chris Chambliss Ungraded & graded values for all '83 Fleer Stickers Baseball Cards. 360 Tony Gwynn RC 142 Dale Murphy Nor did as many pristine examples survive as centering and print bubbles were always tough challenges with this set. 86 Brian Downing He was no slouch on the road either, hitting .321 outside Boston. 535 Tom Underwood 608 Bobby Castillo 2022 Topps Chrome Baseball, Sonic Base Cards Are Different. 363 Joe Lefebvre Read our methodology. Outside of top-end graded copies, this card remains very much affordable. 240 Jim Kern 625 Frank Viola RC, 626 Ron Washington RC The 1983 Fleer Baseball Card Set includes 660 standard sized cards. 25 Most Valuable 1981 Fleer Baseball Cards In The World: Price List 1. Read our methodology . 412 Von Hayes 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.. 159 Bob Dernier 566 Bucky Dent 384 Dave LaRoche 617 Randy Johnson RC 495 Leon Durham 417 Jack Perconte 499 Jay Johnstone 288 Brad Mills 95 Tommy John 14 Dave LaPoint 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. Arguably the greatest shortstop to ever play the game, Ripken had a brilliant career and he was always one of my favorites to watch as a kid. After Brett hammered a pitch off of Yankees closer Goose Gossage over the right field to give KC a 5-4 lead, Yankees manager Billy Martin asked umpires to inspect Brett's bat for an excessive amount of pine tar. 638 Carlton Fisk / Gary Carter PSA 9 - 1985 Fleer Baseball - KIRBY PUCKETT - Twins ICONIC ROOKIE RC #286 (. 123 Don Slaught RC 537 Wally Backman 291 David Palmer 471 Floyd Bannister Like the 1983 Donruss and Fleer sets, large print runs saturated the market with these cards, driving down their values. 372 Eric Show RC 420 Rick Sutcliffe After finishing third in the American Leagues Rookie of the Year race in 82, Boggs was even better in 83. 108 George Brett 552 Charlie Puleo document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Stay in the know about the latest sports card, hobby news, and promotions from Beckett. 563 John Butcher But, while Strawberrys Mets were an afterthought in the standings, Kittle and the White Sox powered to a division title before bowing out to the Os in the ALCS. 231 Tony Bernazard 597 Eddie Milner 315 Dave Parker 208 Burt Hooton 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! 442 Willie Upshaw 635 Toby Harrah / Andre Thornton 659 CL: Reds / Twins 502 Jerry Morales Ross is the founder of Old Sports Cards and has been collecting sports cards for over 30 years. 265 Gary Lavelle 464 Joe Sambito 282 Doug Flynn 113 Larry Gura Like the 1983 Donruss and Topps sets, large print runs saturated the market with these cards, driving down their values. 527 Dan Meyer 132 Brett Butler 181 Mark Clear 378 Roger Erickson 174 Manny Trillo 146 Rafael Ramirez Get my weekly newsletter with the latest hobby updates delivered straight to your inbox! 280 Andre Dawson 406 Jerry Dybzinski 90 Dave Goltz 321 Manny Sarmiento 604 Alex Trevino 245 Vance Law List by Card #, You own: 0 / 662 items 578 Dave Schmidt 316 Tony Pena 242 Jerry Koosman 595 Rafael Landestoy 364 Sixto Lezcano 434 Joey McLaughlin With 660 cards, Fleer maintains its consistency, keeping things in line with both 1981 and 1982. 211 Mike Marshall His 1983 Fleer rookie card is also a gem for collectors but it's the Topps card from 1983 that holds the higher value. He was a MLB All-Star in 1983. 524 Dave Lopes 611 Lenny Faedo Logo (Red, Yellow, Green; Peel upside down) 110 Onix Concepcion 62 Glenn Gulliver 639 Rickey Henderson IA However, the relative scarcity of his All-Star card in top grade is what keeps it at such a high price level compared to his base card when you consider there are plenty of both Rickey Henderson collectors and 1983 Topps set builders wanting it. 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. 317 Johnny Ray 170 Bill Robinson document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Copyright 2022 by Old Sports Cards, LLC. 343 Dave Tobik And he did it while sidestepping the limelight the whole way. He led the Majors in hits (211), doubles (47), WAR (8.2), games played (162), plate appearances (726), and at-bats (663) while pacing the AL in runs scored (121). 357 Dave Edwards Holy 1971 Topps, Batman! 631 Dave Concepcion / Manny Trillo, 400 Chris Bando 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. Rickey also stole 100 in 1980 and would pilfer 108 more in 1983. 268 Milt May 435 Lloyd Moseby 28 Mark Brouhard 84 John Curtis 158 John Denny 420 Rick Sutcliffe 15 Willie McGee RC 350 Glenn Wilson 109 Bill Castro Most card collectors rely on the grades assigned by the Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA). 620 Bobby Mitchell 303 Dale Berra 458 Terry Puhl 608 Bobby Castillo 90 Dave Goltz 143 Phil Niekro 104 Willie Aikens 543 Ron Gardenhire 504 Dickie Noles 624 Jesus Vega 393 Willie Randolph 94 Ron Jackson 447 Kiko Garcia 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. 287 Randy Lerch 449 Danny Heep 196 Dave Stapleton 46 Jim Slaton Contact him at [emailprotected]. 4 Glenn Brummer 20 Gene Roof 55 Terry Crowley 572 Jon Matlack As one of the game's all-time greats in batting average and OBP, if you were an opposing pitcher then Boggs was one of the last guys you wanted to face. And while he made his 14th-and-final All-Star team on name value, some wondered if November had finally come for Mr. October. 225 Bob Welch, 226 Ricky Wright 385 Rudy May His 1983 Fleer Rookie Card is one of several strong ones in the set. 520 Cliff Johnson After an appeal by the Kansas City front office, the game result was eventually overturned and the contest was finished nearly a month later, resulting in a 5-4 Royals win on August 18th. 499 Jay Johnstone 253 Dave Bergman 303 Dale Berra 55 Terry Crowley 632 Robin Yount / Buddy Bell, 424 Jesse Barfield 336 Jack Morris 168 Sid Monge 516 John DAcquisto 658 CL: Mets / Rangers 65 Tippy Martinez If nothing else, this set brings back so many good memories of the era and is packed with plenty of nostalgia. 172 Dick Ruthven 141 Rick Mahler 311 John Milner 34 Jim Gantner 1983 Fleer Cello Pack Wade. In doing so, he became the first player in NL history to win a Gold Glove in his first full year playing a new position. 81 Rod Carew Boggs was a revelation, though, in the midst of an otherwise forgettable season in Beantown. 282 Doug Flynn 560 Mookie Wilson 174 Manny Trillo 191 Tony Perez 175 Ozzie Virgil 380 Oscar Gamble 563 John Butcher 10 Dane Iorg 115 Don Hood 1981 Fleer Joel Youngblood Proof 313 Jim Morrison 600 Joe Price, 601 Tom Seaver
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