And in this guide, we'll take a look at the 15 most valuable. 317 Johnny Ray 532 Joe Rudi 474 Manny Castillo 307 Richie Hebner 482 Mike Moore RC 436 Rance Mulliniks 48 Gorman Thomas 313 Jim Morrison As it was, Schmidt had to settle for the 1980 and 1981 awards for the time being before nabbing a third MVP in 1986. 510 Dick Tidrow 374 Chris Welsh 624 Jesus Vega 499 Jay Johnstone 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). 113 Larry Gura The RC trifecta of Tony Gwynn, Ryne Sandberg and Wade Boggs goes a long way ensuring it. Making the Ozzie Smith rookie card one of the most collectible baseball cards from the 1970s. 414 Bake McBride 95 Tommy John Posting an impressive .986 fielding percentage and showcasing great instincts and range, the sophomore second baseman earned his first of nine Gold Gloves. 541 Pete Falcone In severe pain, Yount somehow led the league in offensive WAR for the second-straight season (7.6). 620 Bobby Mitchell 239 Steve Kemp 90 Dave Goltz How much are YOUR cards worth? 218 Vicente Romo Logo (Peel upside down), Minnesota Twins 294 Steve Rogers 96 Bruce Kison 516 John DAcquisto If you do not receive the verification code within 60 Seconds, we will send you the activation link again. 568 Rick Honeycutt 120 Amos Otis 537 Wally Backman 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. 554 Mike Scott 386 John Mayberry 32 Marshall Edwards 419 Dan Spillner 451 Bob Knepper 1983 Fleer Baseball has a clean design with notably bright colors on the front. 366 Gary Lucas via amazon.com. Murphy was on another level at the plate in 83, hitting .302 with 36 home runs and an NL-best 121 RBIs. 460 Craig Reynolds 85 Doug DeCinces 336 Jack Morris 629 Carl Yastrzemski / Dennis Eckersley / Mark Clear, 76 Don Aase 142 Dale Murphy 590 Greg Harris 118 Lee May 207 Pedro Guerrero 99 Steve Renko 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. 398 Dave Winfield 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. 384 Dave LaRoche 446 Jose Cruz 656 CL: Astros / Mariners 549 Ed Lynch 456 Randy Moffitt 233 Richard Dotson 636 Ozzie Smith / Lonnie Smith, 562 Buddy Bell 291 David Palmer 97 Fred Lynn No More Secrets Puzzle Game, Two Teams Same Day [Joel Youngblood] #641. 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. 483 Gaylord Perry The Brewers rallied behind the now three-time All-Star, leading the AL East as late as August 24th. 184 Rich Gedman 257 Chili Davis After winning the 82 AL Rookie of the Year award, Ripken followed up with a scintillating sophomore campaign. 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. 47 Don Sutton 72 Lenn Sakata We use cookies to help personalize content, tailor and measure ads, and provide a safer experience. 10 most valuable 1994 fleer baseball cards 10 most valuable 1994 fleer baseball cards. Logo (Red, Yellow, Green; Peel upside down) 337 Lance Parrish 18 Darrell Porter 189 Reid Nichols 45 Ted Simmons 190 Bob Ojeda 105 Mike Armstrong 480 Gary Gray And as the losses piled up, it seemed a change would come sooner or later. Logo (Peel upside down), Toronto Blue Jays 174 Manny Trillo 306 Mike Easler Rickey also stole 100 in 1980 and would pilfer 108 more in 1983. 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. 248 Tom Paciorek 343 Dave Tobik 497 Willie Hernandez 390 Bobby Murcer 36 Roy Howell Mint 9's sell for about $200 on average. 106 Vida Blue 443 Ernie Whitt 291 David Palmer 282 Doug Flynn 637 Bo Diaz / Gary Carter 147 Jerry Royster 283 Woodie Fryman 232 Britt Burns 564 Steve Comer In the ALCS, Ripken hit .400 with a 1.033 OPS and Baltimore dispatched the Chicago White Sox in four games. By entering your email address you agree to receive email versions of the Baseball Card Market Report. 477 Al Cowens 642 Ron Hassey / Len Barker Track your collection for free. 617 Randy Johnson RC 410 Toby Harrah 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. 273 Guy Sularz 101 Rob Wilfong 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. 431 Roy Lee Jackson 344 Alan Trammell 208 Burt Hooton 597 Eddie Milner His 1983 Fleer Rookie Card is one of several strong ones in the set. 617 Randy Johnson RC Pittsburgh Pirates 40 Paul Molitor 342 Elias Sosa Get my weekly newsletter with the latest hobby updates delivered straight to your inbox! Ungraded & graded values for all '83 Fleer Because of this, Bench called it quits and was serenaded with cheers and standing ovations all year long. 255 Bob Brenly 359 Tim Flannery 110 Onix Concepcion 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 ? 337 Lance Parrish 310 Larry McWilliams Philadelphia ran away with the NL East with Matuszek at third, but oddly enough, that was it for his '83 season. Cap 389 Jerry Mumphrey 614 Mickey Hatcher 132 Brett Butler 562 Buddy Bell 643 Vida Blue Black and Blue 614 Mickey Hatcher Logo, Cincinnati Reds Logo (Peel arrow in yellow), Philadelphia Phillies 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. Cleveland Indians 126 John Wathan (Gaylord Perry also passed the Big Train that summer.). 86 Brian Downing 191 Tony Perez 305 Dick Davis 59 Jim Dwyer 250 Mike Squires 487 Rick Sweet Instead, they took several steps backward and finished with a dismal 70-92 record and nine games behind the AL West champion White Sox. 410 Toby Harrah 315 Dave Parker 585 Bruce Berenyi 454 Frank LaCorte 644 Bud Black Black and Blue The most recent auction for one ended in November of 2017 for $31,200. 2022 Topps Chrome Baseball, Sonic Base Cards Are Different. 422 Rick Waits Cap (Green, Yellow, Red) 639 Rickey Henderson IA During the 1981 split season, Tom Seaver pitched so well for the Cincinnati Reds that he would've likely earned his fourth Cy Young Award had Fernando Valenzuela not taken the baseball world by storm. 12 Jeff Lahti 524 Dave Lopes 531 Bob Owchinko 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. 259 Alan Fowlkes 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. 573 Paul Mirabella 325 Jason Thompson, 326 Kent Tekulve 493 Bill Campbell 505 Mike Proly 155 Steve Carlton Logo (Green, Yellow, Red), New York Mets Fleer Baseball Cards Sets Baseball Almanac is pleased to present a list of baseball card sets made by Fleer. $69.95 1985 Fleer Update AL HOLLAND Signed Autographed Baseball Card PSA/DNA #U-55 345 Jerry Turner 176 George Vukovich 356 Dave Dravecky RC For #641, Joel Youngblood, a card of one player on two different teams. 78 Juan Beniquez 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. 465 Tony Scott 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. Logo (Red, Yellow, Green) 4 Glenn Brummer 247 Greg Luzinski The 1983 Oakland Athletics were marginally better than their 82 incarnation, improving by six wins to 74-88. 115 Don Hood 238 LaMarr Hoyt 515 Jeff Burroughs 447 Kiko Garcia Regardless, he was unhittable more often than not, leading the Majors in hits allowed per 9 innings (6.1) for the third-straight year. 578 Dave Schmidt 144 Pascual Perez 58 Rick Dempsey UER, posing batting lefty 280 Andre Dawson 34 Jim Gantner 450 Art Howe Whether in center field or left, Murphys glove turned sure hits into outs with regularity. There's just so much to love about this set as it was one of the last sets produced before the "Junk Era" was underway later that decade. 123 Don Slaught RC 296 Dan Schatzeder 69 Jim Palmer 283 Woodie Fryman 79 Bob Boone Kittle, though, was right there with us all summer long thanks to this 1983 rookie card that we could chase in real live wax packs right through the pennant race. 638 Carlton Fisk / Gary Carter 90 Dave Goltz Cap 22 Ozzie Smith Jim Palmer Baltimore Orioles Autographed 1981 Fleer 4. 628 Al Williams And while he made his 14th-and-final All-Star team on name value, some wondered if November had finally come for Mr. October. So, step up to the plate, and lets get started . 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. 407 Mike Fischlin 577 Billy Sample 437 Dale Murray This card from one of Ryans record-breaking summers hammers down for about $10 in PSA 9. 292 Tim Raines 328 Enos Cabell 1983 Fleer Cello Pack Wade. Cap 655 CL: Indians / Blue Jays Click on any card to see more graded card prices, historic prices, and past sales. 442 Willie Upshaw 73 Ken Singleton 442 Willie Upshaw 31 Jamie Easterly 575 Mike Richardt, 576 Mickey Rivers 225 Bob Welch Holy 1971 Topps, Batman! Which Was Your Favorite Old-Time Baseball Cards Publica 1987 Topps Baseball Cards 25 Most Valuable R 1978 Topps Baseball Cards The Ultimate Guide. 271 Tom OMalley 72 Lenn Sakata 538 Bob Bailor 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. 495 Leon Durham Cap 9 Tom Herr 169 Ron Reed We may earn an affiliate commission if you 292 Tim Raines 602 Bob Shirley 582 Mark Wagner 455 Mike LaCoss 412 Von Hayes Besides the Hall of Fame trio, other Rookie Cards include Willie McGee, Frank Viola Gary Gaetti and Howard Johnson. Strong Buy: Shop the 1983 Topps Baseball Card Set On eBay. Future Hall of Fame reliever Rollie Fingers missed the entire season. 518 Mike Heath 625 Frank Viola RC 467 Harry Spilman 487 Rick Sweet Los Angeles Dodgers Logo (Green, Yellow, Red), California Angels 257 Chili Davis 286 Charlie Lea And, there is plenty of other star power packed within the 660-card checklist. 181 Mark Clear 247 Greg Luzinski 49 Pete Vuckovich 81 Rod Carew A collector for much of his life, Ryan focuses primarily on building sets, Montreal Expos and interesting cards. 327 Tom Brookens longer 1.25-inch brown box shaded in on card back 649 CL: Royals / Braves 613 Gary Gaetti RC 550 Jesse Orosco, 551 Rick Ownbey 406 Jerry Dybzinski 464 Joe Sambito 520 Cliff Johnson 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.