220 Steve Sax 23 John Stuper Logo (Peel upside down), Minnesota Twins 40 Paul Molitor 50 Ned Yost, 51 Robin Yount And in truth, at 42 years of age, Rose's best days in the batter's box were behind him. 448 Phil Garner 537 Wally Backman 579 Bill Stein 441 Dave Stieb 229 Harold Baines 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. The Cardinals faltered and fell back into the pack at 79-83, but Smith's second year in St. Louis was a personal breakout. 614 Mickey Hatcher There was a time when this was a tremendously hot card. 652 CL: Giants / Expos 308 Lee Lacy The Padres finished at .500 for a second-straight campaign, yet things were coming together for something truly special in 1984. A living legend and a Cincinnati centerpiece, Johnny Bench announced his intentions to retire after the 83 season during the campaign. 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. Like the 1983 Donruss and Topps sets, large print runs saturated the market with these cards, driving down their values. 568 Rick Honeycutt About Us; Staff; Camps; Scuba. 375 Alan Wiggins, 376 Rick Cerone 569 Dave Hostetler RC Where space permits, some trivia tidbits are also included. 206 Steve Garvey 553 Gary Rajsich 155 Steve Carlton 437 Dale Murray 295 Scott Sanderson 179 Wade Boggs RC Houston Astros 131 Tommy Boggs Washington, 126 John Wathan 585 Bruce Berenyi 341 Dave Rucker 541 Pete Falcone 117 Jerry Martin By entering your email address you agree to receive email versions of the Baseball Card Market Report. 415 Larry Milbourne 330 Larry Herndon 72 Lenn Sakata 608 Bobby Castillo 563 John Butcher 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. 510 Dick Tidrow 340 Dave Rozema 17 Ken Oberkfell 102 Mike Witt 205 Terry Forster 212 Candy Maldonado RC 82 Bobby Clark 485 Joe Simpson 637 Bo Diaz / Gary Carter 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. 7 George Hendrick 607 Tom Brunansky 611 Lenny Faedo Logo (Green, Yellow, Red), California Angels 105 Mike Armstrong 511 Bump Wills Because that team was the Chicago Cubs, Ryno garnered even more attention than his San Diego counterpart. Logo (Red, Yellow, Green; Peel upside down) 335 Chet Lemon 275 Max Venable, 276 Jim Wohlford 73 Ken Singleton 210 Ken Landreaux 639 Rickey Henderson IA 485 Joe Simpson 572 Jon Matlack Logo (Green, Yellow, Red), Texas Rangers Still in dogged pursuit of Ty Cobb's all-time hits record, Rose suffered through long dry stretches at the plate. 305 Dick Davis 352 Kurt Bevacqua Texas Rangers Description 1983 Fleer is a 660-card set. 164 Garry Maddox 226 Ricky Wright Logo 587 Cesar Cedeno 33 Rollie Fingers 234 Ernesto Escarrega 320 Enrique Romo 59 Jim Dwyer 145 Biff Pocoroba 325 Jason Thompson, 326 Kent Tekulve 438 Wayne Nordhagen 613 Gary Gaetti RC 253 Dave Bergman 271 Tom OMalley 215 Jorge Orta Although traditional 1983 Fleer Baseball wax boxes say they have 36 packs, its actually 38. 459 Luis Pujols He also led the league in slugging percentage (.540) and OPS (.933) while playing all 162 games for a second-straight campaign. 52 Benny Ayala San Diego Padres 294 Steve Rogers 189 Reid Nichols He missed six starts due to injury yet pitched to a 2.98 ERA with 183 strikeouts in 196.1 innings. 389 Jerry Mumphrey 410 Toby Harrah 490 Doug Bird 313 Jim Morrison 428 Jerry Garvin 394 Shane Rawley 91 Bobby Grich 261 Atlee Hammaker 568 Rick Honeycutt Hitting third and fourth, the 1983 Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame duo of Cal Ripken Jr. and Eddie Murray keyed the franchises run to a third World Series title. 90 Dave Goltz 103 Geoff Zahn Cap 256 Jack Clark 309 Bill Madlock 316 Tony Pena Regardless of Rose's success, the Phillies were convincingly bounced by the Orioles in a five-game World Series loss, ending Rose's five-year stay in Philadelphia on an utterly rough note. 142 Dale Murphy 183 Dwight Evans 202 Joe Beckwith With five more years of MLB experience than his younger counterpart, Murray took Ripken under his wing and pushed him to bigger and better things. When he took the mound for the Mets on April 5, 1983, Seaver tied Walter Johnson for the most consecutive Opening Day stars with fourteen. 455 Mike LaCoss Under new manager Paul Owens, the Phillies heated up, but Rose's playing time decreased. 432 Luis Leal 138 Bob Horner 362 Terry Kennedy 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. 642 Ron Hassey / Len Barker, 327 Tom Brookens short .375-inch brown box shaded in on card back 165 Gary Matthews 522 Brian Kingman 84 John Curtis 45 Ted Simmons 355 Luis DeLeon 178 Luis Aponte 457 Joe Niekro Seaver would sign to pitch for the White Sox in 1984, 1985, and part of 1986 before they traded him to the Red Sox, where he finished his Hall of Fame career. 177 Gary Allenson 529 Jeff Newman 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. 40 Paul Molitor 243 Dennis Lamp 326 Kent Tekulve 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. 56 Storm Davis RC 451 Bob Knepper 321 Manny Sarmiento 628 Al Williams 553 Gary Rajsich 320 Enrique Romo - Click Here Click to select a different Vintage Baseball Cards set or Sport 433 Buck Martinez 435 Lloyd Moseby 565 Danny Darwin 232 Britt Burns 32 Marshall Edwards 44 Ed Romero He followed that up with an MVP season in 1983 that helped the Orioles win the World Series, and he also played in 162 games for the first time. Canseco was best known for his two stints with the Oakland Athletics in 1985-1992 and 1997. 406 Jerry Dybzinski With McNamara in place, California hoped to take the next step to their first World Series appearance. # 221-440. 604 Alex Trevino 83 Doug Corbett 582 Mark Wagner 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. 94 Ron Jackson 62 Glenn Gulliver 69 Jim Palmer 640 Ben Oglivie / Reggie Jackson, 607 Tom Brunansky Got a question, story idea or want to get in touch? Scuba Certification; Private Scuba Lessons; Scuba Refresher for Certified Divers; Try Scuba Diving; Enriched Air Diver (Nitrox) Advanced Training. 176 George Vukovich 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. 147 Jerry Royster Prices are updated daily based upon 1983 Fleer Stickers listings that sold on eBay and our marketplace. 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. 554 Mike Scott 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 didn't look OK, was riddled with errors and print problems, and featured photos that would make your optometrist cringe.. 227 Steve Yeager 231 Tony Bernazard 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. 382 Ken Griffey Copyright 2023, Beckett Collectibles, LLC. A card with creases or damage to the card surface may not be worth much of anything. 633 Dave Winfield / Kent Hrbek 138 Bob Horner 600 Joe Price 22 Ozzie Smith Please enter the verification code that you received on your email. 476 Bryan Clark 427 Damaso Garcia 474 Manny Castillo 194 Jim Rice 189 Reid Nichols 575 Mike Richardt, 576 Mickey Rivers Logo (Red, Yellow, Green) 218 Vicente Romo 643 Vida Blue Black and Blue 62 Glenn Gulliver 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. 540 Carlos Diaz RC 308 Lee Lacy 570 Charlie Hough 353 Juan Bonilla By the spring of 1983, everyone figured Ripken was going to be a superstar because he already was! 323 Jimmy Smith 446 Jose Cruz 422 Rick Waits 481 Dave Henderson 420 Rick Sutcliffe 421 Andre Thornton 193 Jerry Remy Baseball Cards. 558 Ellis Valentine 297 Bryn Smith 311 John Milner 525 Steve McCatty 279 Warren Cromartie 135 Ken Dayley 4 Glenn Brummer 186 Bruce Hurst 569 Dave Hostetler RC 442 Willie Upshaw 531 Bob Owchinko 426 Jim Clancy Cap 397 Roy Smalley Cap 241 Ron Kittle RC 18 Darrell Porter Contact him at [emailprotected]. 437 Dale Murray The result is a little extra personality. 502 Jerry Morales 443 Ernie Whitt 328 Enos Cabell 14 Dave LaPoint Logo Red Yellow Green In 1982, Reggie Jackson took his old-man talents to Anaheim and led the American League with 39 home runs as the California Angels took home the AL West title. 248 Tom Paciorek 647 CL: Cardinals / Brewers Boston Red Sox Prices for 1983 Fleer Baseball Cards 1983 Fleer card list & price guide. 624 Jesus Vega 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. 365 Tim Lollar 600 Joe Price, 601 Tom Seaver 128 Willie Wilson And in this guide, I'll run through the ten most valuable to look for. 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. Ungraded & graded values for all '83 Fleer Each team has two basic stickers, one with a team cap and another with the logo. Currently, there are just 5 graded PSA 10. 247 Greg Luzinski That, of course, set him on a path toward Lou Gehrigs consecutive games-played record and Cooperstown, and solidified his place in the hobby. 332 Howard Johnson RC 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. 581 Frank Tanana Included in the set were also several different subsets, including: Overall, the 1983 Topps series is a great set with a fantastic design that offered collectors plenty to enjoy. 58 Rick Dempsey UER, posing batting lefty 502 Jerry Morales 503 Keith Moreland 108 George Brett A since-changed roster rule deemed the rookie ineligible for the playoffs, giving Rose one last October hurrah for Philly by default. 115 Don Hood So, step up to the plate, and lets get started . 282 Doug Flynn 1980 Rickey Henderson Topps RC #482 (buy on eBay) The most popular rookie card of one of the greatest ever baseball players. 625 Frank Viola RC, 626 Ron Washington RC 158 John Denny Atlanta Braves 196 Dave Stapleton 650 CL: Phillies / Red Sox, 651 CL: Dodgers / White Sox Opening packs of baseball cards is fun for the whole family!. He also loves to write about the hobby and has written for Beckett, Topps, SABR and of course, this website. 90 Dave Goltz 260 Rich Gale 446 Jose Cruz 610 Ron Davis 1981 Fleer Tom Hausman Error Card 5. 531 Bob Owchinko 246 Ron LeFlore 468 Dickie Thon Detroit Tigers 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. 447 Kiko Garcia 122 Dan Quisenberry Cap Milwaukee Brewers, Minnesota Twins 360 Tony Gwynn RC 575 Mike Richardt 377 Dave Collins 233 Richard Dotson 505 Mike Proly Ross is the founder of Old Sports Cards and has been collecting sports cards for over 30 years. And after an offseason of intense preparation, Sandberg headed into the 1983 campaign looking to impress in his new role. 533 Jimmy Sexton 78 Juan Beniquez That means the card needs to be flawless. 69 Jim Palmer 171 Pete Rose Dwight Gooden (1984 Fleer Update RC #U-43) 77 Don Baylor Part of the problem was a fall from grace for Jackson. His 1983 Fleer rookie card is also a gem for collectors but it's the Topps card from 1983 that holds the higher value. Cleveland Indians 399 Butch Wynegar 532 Joe Rudi 245 Vance Law 91 Bobby Grich 182 Dennis Eckersley 638 Carlton Fisk / Gary Carter, 584 Johnny Bench 616 Kent Hrbek 86 Brian Downing 444 Alvis Woods 345 Jerry Turner 429 Alfredo Griffin 388 Mike Morgan 602 Bob Shirley 137 Terry Harper Cincinnati Reds It was a fitting curtain call for arguably the greatest catcher in baseball history. After finishing sixth in the AL MVP race in 82, the legendary slugger didnt have it in 83. 343 Dave Tobik Let's be clear:most of the cards from this set do not have any value these days. Read our methodology . 427 Damaso Garcia 119 Hal McRae Though Reggie got an Angels card in the 1982 Topps Traded set, all his other cards were with the Yankees that year, so this pasteboard is something of a historical piece. 268 Milt May 148 Ken Smith PSA 9 - 1985 Fleer Baseball - KIRBY PUCKETT - Twins ICONIC ROOKIE RC #286 (. 545 Ron Hodges 154 Marty Bystrom As cool as ever, Smith's star rose to new heights in '83. In 1983, though, Fleer cleaned up the photos . The most valuable card thought to existthe T206 Honus Wagnerwas printed in limited quantities by the American Tobacco Company between . Couple that with his impressive 18-year career with the MLB, and you get one highly sought-after rookie card. 620 Bobby Mitchell 303 Dale Berra 636 Ozzie Smith / Lonnie Smith, 562 Buddy Bell Home. 402 Len Barker 629 Carl Yastrzemski / Dennis Eckersley / Mark Clear To add injury to insult, star third baseman George Brett missed 39 games in 1983, a massive chunk of time for the team to be without the player with the best slugging percentage (.563), OPS (.947), and OPS+ (158) in the Majors. 375 Alan Wiggins, 252 Jim Barr 517 Wayne Gross 442 Willie Upshaw All rights reserved. 470 Larry Andersen 450 Art Howe 223 Derrel Thomas Logo (Red, Yellow, Green) 16 Steve Mura 216 Jerry Reuss UER 140 Rufino Linares 516 John DAcquisto 49 Pete Vuckovich 112 Cesar Geronimo 393 Willie Randolph 222 Dave Stewart 388 Mike Morgan 173 Mike Schmidt Contact him at [emailprotected]. 237 Kevin Hickey 445 Alan Ashby Jan 20, 2018 - Explore Johanna Rodriguez's board "topps" on Pinterest.The 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle baseball card is the most valuable piece of sports memorabilia ever to be sold at auction. 349 Milt Wilcox 58 Rick Dempsey UER, posing batting lefty 273 Guy Sularz Click on any card to see more graded card prices, historic prices, and past sales. 154 Marty Bystrom 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. 359 Tim Flannery Chicago White Sox Most card collectors rely on the grades assigned by the Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA). Scroll through or click below to go directly to that team. The first 628 are regular player cards, all sorted by team. 112 Cesar Geronimo 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. Logo (Green, Yellow, Red), New York Yankees 486 Mike Stanton 196 Dave Stapleton He reviewed his swing on the tapes, identified holes in his swing, and made adjustments during batting practice. 423 Eddie Whitson 248 Tom Paciorek 460 Craig Reynolds And in his final at-bat on September 29th, 1983, he laced a two-run pinch-hit single to a deafening response from the home crowd at Riverfront Stadium. 484 Dave Revering 348 Lou Whitaker 632 Robin Yount / Buddy Bell 466 Dave Smith 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. Brett immediately exploded into a pure rage. 96 Bruce Kison Cap (Red, Yellow, Green) 564 Steve Comer 33 Rollie Fingers In 1983, Ryan broke Walter Johnson 's all-time strikeout record, then was followed to that milestone by Steve Carlton and Gaylord Perry. 439 Geno Petralli 465 Tony Scott 3 Steve Braun 27 Dwight Bernard That means the card needs to be flawless. 395 Dave Righetti 285 Wallace Johnson In severe pain, Yount somehow led the league in offensive WAR for the second-straight season (7.6). 618 Tim Laudner 298 Chris Speier A collector for much of his life, Ryan focuses primarily on building sets, Montreal Expos and interesting cards. 205 Terry Forster 179 Wade Boggs RC Whether in center field or left, Murphys glove turned sure hits into outs with regularity. 122 Dan Quisenberry 384 Dave LaRoche 583 George Wright RC 214 Tom Niedenfuer 527 Dan Meyer Smith's defense, however, was something else. The framed layout is simple but effective. 55 Terry Crowley Cap 304 John Candelaria The 1983 Oakland Athletics were marginally better than their 82 incarnation, improving by six wins to 74-88. 418 Lary Sorensen The first cards were of the World Champion Phillies. 132 Brett Butler 521 Matt Keough 645 Reggie Jackson Power, 490 Doug Bird 443 Ernie Whitt Logo 634 Willie Stargell / Pete Rose 211 Mike Marshall 440 Hosken Powell Besides the Hall of Fame trio, other Rookie Cards include Willie McGee, Frank Viola Gary Gaetti and Howard Johnson. 488 Ed VandeBerg 419 Dan Spillner 46 Jim Slaton 1983 Fleer Baseball Cards Set checklist, prices, values & information click for details FREE Click banner to return to Baseball-Cards.com Vintage Baseball Cards/Auctions 1983 Fleer Checklist/Values/Prices Guide/Set Info/Information Save money on your order ? 612 Terry Felton 45 Ted Simmons 555 Rusty Staub Logo (Green, Yellow, Red), New York Mets 379 George Frazier