192 Chuck Rainey 425 Barry Bonnell This Topps card features Henderson in action in yellow and white Oakland Athletics uniform, with the bench blurred in the background. 1983 FLEER Baseball Cards. 48 Gorman Thomas 90 Dave Goltz 27 Dwight Bernard 606 Duane Walker RC 499 Jay Johnstone 246 Ron LeFlore 561 Pat Zachry 132 Brett Butler 2022 Topps Chrome Baseball, Sonic Base Cards Are Different. 377 Dave Collins 552 Charlie Puleo 464 Joe Sambito 288 Brad Mills 214 Tom Niedenfuer Like Gwynn, Wade Boggs was no slouch himself when it came to winning batting titles as he'd rack up 5 over his career. 46 Jim Slaton But, they can at least agree that this is a set to keep an eye on for one simple fact: it contains three iconic rookie cards of some of the biggest Hall of Famers of the era. Ungraded & graded values for all '83 Fleer 10 most valuable 1994 fleer baseball cards. Oakland Athletics 106 Vida Blue 558 Ellis Valentine Click on any card to see more graded card prices, historic prices, and past sales. This still-early Henderson is a $10 buy in PSA 9. 220 Steve Sax 562 Buddy Bell 391 Graig Nettles 110 Onix Concepcion 278 Gary Carter 273 Guy Sularz 1983 Fleer Baseball has a clean design with notably bright colors on the front. Logo (Red Yellow Green, Peel upside down) 92 Andy Hassler 325 Jason Thompson 129 Steve Bedrosian UER, height 633 Boggs was a revelation, though, in the midst of an otherwise forgettable season in Beantown. Humble as ever, Atlanta Braves outfielder Dale Murphy followed his tremendous 1982 NL MVP campaign with an even better encore. 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. 539 Hubie Brooks 636 Ozzie Smith / Lonnie Smith, 562 Buddy Bell 361 Ruppert Jones 195 Bob Stanley 517 Wayne Gross 53 Bob Bonner 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. 504 Dickie Noles 639 Rickey Henderson IA 553 Gary Rajsich Posting an impressive .986 fielding percentage and showcasing great instincts and range, the sophomore second baseman earned his first of nine Gold Gloves. 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. 11 Jim Kaat 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. 281 Terry Francona Although he was an extremely productive player with 2 All-Star appearances, 4 Gold Gloves, and 1 Silver Slugger award to his name, Gaetti never quite put up the stats to be voted into the Hall of Fame. 170 Bill Robinson Opening packs of baseball cards is fun for the whole family!. 28 Mark Brouhard As he stormed through the summer of 1984 toward his first National League batting title, his San Diego Padres did the same on their way to their first-ever division title and National League pennant. Logo (Peel upside down), Minnesota Twins buy stuff after clicking links on our site 510 Dick Tidrow 114 Steve Hammond In 1983, though, Fleer cleaned up the photos . 107 Bud Black RC 572 Jon Matlack 322 Rod Scurry 250 Mike Squires 267 Renie Martin 342 Elias Sosa 137 Terry Harper 283 Woodie Fryman 207 Pedro Guerrero 449 Danny Heep 233 Richard Dotson So, step up to the plate, and lets get started . 539 Hubie Brooks 384 Dave LaRoche 568 Rick Honeycutt 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! As Ripken and Murray keyed the second-best scoring offense in the Majors, the 98-win Orioles pulled away to capture the AL East by six games over the Detroit Tigers. And, there is plenty of other star power packed within the 660-card checklist. 393 Willie Randolph 408 Ed Glynn UER, photo actually Bud Anderson 59 Jim Dwyer But this was 1983 and it was something different. Click on any card to see more graded card prices, historic prices, and past sales. 154 Marty Bystrom 158 John Denny On the other hand, Hendersons flashy on-field antics grated on the nerves of some As fans (and members of Oaklands front office). 429 Alfredo Griffin 340 Dave Rozema He also led the league in slugging percentage (.540) and OPS (.933) while playing all 162 games for a second-straight campaign. 365 Tim Lollar 247 Greg Luzinski 523 Rick Langford Washington, 126 John Wathan 465 Tony Scott As you might expect, the struggles of the 74-win Cincinnati Reds were back-page news in 1983. 588 Dave Concepcion 287 Randy Lerch 130 Bruce Benedict 624 Jesus Vega 592 Paul Householder | Compare vs. 328 Enos Cabell Miami Marlins 206 Steve Garvey 326 Kent Tekulve 473 Bruce Bochte 509 Pat Tabler But these most valuable 1983 Fleer cards (according to recent eBay sales for PSA 9 copies) are still popular with collectors and will take you back in an instant. 232 Britt Burns 2 Doug Bair 220 Steve Sax 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 468 Dickie Thon 272 Reggie Smith 343 Dave Tobik Which Was Your Favorite Old-Time Baseball Cards Publica 1987 Topps Baseball Cards 25 Most Valuable R 1978 Topps Baseball Cards The Ultimate Guide. 131 Tommy Boggs 450 Art Howe 555 Rusty Staub 61 Dan Ford 557 Craig Swan 148 Ken Smith Cal Ripken Jr.'s second-year issue rounds out our list and can be had for around $75 in PSA 10 condition. 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. Shortcuts: 71 Gary Roenicke 494 Jody Davis 533 Jimmy Sexton The entire star-studded Philadelphia squad struggled out of the gate, too, costing manager Pat Corrales his job by the middle of the year. 209 Steve Howe 160 Bo Diaz 572 Jon Matlack Gwynn had to miss Spring Training and the first two months of the 1983 MLB season, and when he came back, his swing was completely out of whack. However, the 1983 season and George Brett cannot be discussed without bringing up the infamous "Pine Tar Game" against the New York Yankees. 314 Steve Nicosia 409 Mike Hargrove 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. 452 Alan Knicely 466 Dave Smith 7 George Hendrick A since-changed roster rule deemed the rookie ineligible for the playoffs, giving Rose one last October hurrah for Philly by default. 70 Cal Ripken 613 Gary Gaetti RC Let's be clear:most of the cards from this set do not have any value these days. Images are a lot of portrait-style shots, either posed or with tight. 646 Rickey Henderson Speed 142 Dale Murphy 458 Terry Puhl 17 Ken Oberkfell 586 Larry Biittner 542 George Foster In 1983, Ryan broke Walter Johnson 's all-time strikeout record, then was followed to that milestone by Steve Carlton and Gaylord Perry. 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). 44 Ed Romero 133 Rick Camp 262 Al Holland 1981 Fleer Tom Hausman Error Card 5. 21 Lonnie Smith 171 Pete Rose 43 Ben Oglivie 550 Jesse Orosco, 551 Rick Ownbey 82 Bobby Clark 260 Rich Gale 332 Howard Johnson RC List by Card #, You own: 0 / 662 items 156 Larry Christenson 165 Gary Matthews 329 Kirk Gibson 389 Jerry Mumphrey Many people think that cards from the 1980s are worthless but that's clearly not the case if you consider those graded in PSA 10 condition. 532 Joe Rudi 331 Mike Ivie 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. 468 Dickie Thon Chicago Cubs It may sound ridiculous now, but 1983 Fleer baseball cards sort of shook up the hobby that year. 272 Reggie Smith In severe pain, Yount somehow led the league in offensive WAR for the second-straight season (7.6). It doesn't matter what set you're talking about, Nolan Ryan is almost always going to be one of the most desirable cards within it. However, he still struggled with free passes, walking over 100 batters (101) for the 11th time in his career. The former third-round pick was hitting just .229 as August approached, seemingly mired in an inescapable sophomore slump. In terms of overall price, the Gwynn, Boggs and Sandberg rookies will always be the most desirable but any of the cards on this list graded in PSA 10 condition will still have decent value. The first 628 are regular player cards, all sorted by team. The result is a little extra personality. 475 Bill Caudill, 476 Bryan Clark 330 Larry Herndon 378 Roger Erickson Logo (Green, Yellow, Red), San Francisco Giants 195 Bob Stanley 44 Ed Romero 370 Gene Richards 102 Mike Witt The 1983 Fleer Baseball Team Logo Stickers land one per wax pack and two per cello. 174 Manny Trillo 380 Oscar Gamble That means the card needs to be flawless. 5 Bob Forsch 480 Gary Gray Cards per pack: Wax 15 + 1 sticker, Cello Packs 38 + 2 stickers, Rack Packs 45 + 3 stickers, Vending Box 500 + 34 stickersPacks per box: Wax 38, Cello 384Boxes per case: Wax 20, Cello 1, Vending Box 24Set size: 660 cards. Speaking of record breakers, Henderson topped Lou Brocks single-season stolen base record in 1982 by nabbing an otherworldly 130. 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. 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Under new manager Paul Owens, the Phillies heated up, but Rose's playing time decreased. 122 Dan Quisenberry 569 Dave Hostetler RC 189 Reid Nichols 591 Ben Hayes 623 Pete Redfern 69 Jim Palmer 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. 417 Jack Perconte 622 John Pacella 637 Bo Diaz / Gary Carter 23 John Stuper 312 Omar Moreno 497 Willie Hernandez 341 Dave Rucker 24 Bruce Sutter 36 Roy Howell 509 Pat Tabler 200 Carl Yastrzemski, 201 Dusty Baker 1983 Fleer card list & price guide. 491 Larry Bowa 487 Rick Sweet 351 John Wockenfuss, 445 Alan Ashby 9 Tom Herr 600 Joe Price, 601 Tom Seaver Today, Boggs 1983 Fleer RC is a $20 card in graded MINT condition. 450 Art Howe, 451 Bob Knepper 644 Bud Black Black and Blue 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. 448 Phil Garner 633 Dave Winfield / Kent Hrbek, 277 Ray Burris 25 Gene Tenace 581 Frank Tanana 94 Ron Jackson 105 Mike Armstrong 245 Vance Law 528 Dwayne Murphy 211 Mike Marshall 552 Charlie Puleo Montreal Expos 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. 503 Keith Moreland 659 CL: Reds / Twins 538 Bob Bailor 31 Jamie Easterly 570 Charlie Hough 423 Eddie Whitson 176 George Vukovich 119 Hal McRae Little did anyone know at the time that Ryan would somehow play a decade longer and push the new record to a virtually unreachable total of 5,714. 61 Dan Ford Cards #638 to #660 feature subsets and checklists. 45 Ted Simmons 143 Phil Niekro 499 Jay Johnstone Logo (Peel upside down), Pittsburgh Pirates Cap And he did it while sidestepping the limelight the whole way. 138 Bob Horner 89 Ken Forsch 533 Jimmy Sexton 153 Porfirio Altamirano 178 Luis Aponte 348 Lou Whitaker 355 Luis DeLeon 362 Terry Kennedy 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. 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. 296 Dan Schatzeder We may earn an affiliate commission if you 247 Greg Luzinski 290 Al Oliver 479 Todd Cruz 145 Biff Pocoroba 227 Steve Yeager, 26 Jerry Augustine After capturing the AL pennant in 82 for the first time in franchise history, the Milwaukee Brewers looked primed for more October success in 83. 543 Ron Gardenhire 216 Jerry Reuss UER 319 Don Robinson 543 Ron Gardenhire Tim McClelland obliged, ruled the bat out of compliance, pointed at Brett, and called him out to nullify the home run and end the game.