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1983 Fleer Baseball Cards & Checklist

 

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1983 Fleer baseball Card 360 Tony Gwynn Rookie

  • COMPLETE SET - 660 Cards

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Key Cards:

  • 70 - Cal Ripken 
  • 179 - Wade Boggs RC 
  • 360 - Tony Gwynn RC 
  • 507 - Ryne Sandberg RC 
   

NOTES:

The 1983 Fleer baseball card set consist of 660 cards that measure 2 1/2" x 3 1/2". Cards numbered 1-628 are player cards, Cards Numbered 629-646 are special Super Star cards, and Cards 647-660 are checklist cards.

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Key Rookie Cards: Wade Boggs, Tony Gwynn, Ryne Sandberg.

Variations:

  • Card 129 Steve Bedrosian UER (Reads Height 6'33")
  • Card 216 Jerry Reuss UER (Home:omitted)
  • Card 327A Tom Brookens (Short .375  brown box shaded in on Back)
  • Card 327B Tom Brookens (Longer 1.25 brown box shaded in on Back)
Glossary:

Back of 1983 Fleer baseball Card 360 

  • CL - Checklist
  • COR - Corrected
  • ERR - Error
  • IA - In Action
  • MG -Manager
  • RC -  Rookie Card 
  • UER - Un-correced Error

Back of 1983 Fleer baseball Card 360 Tony Gwynn Rookie

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Price Guide: Value is based on closed auctions and sales. Condition is important. Common flaws with baseball cards include: rounded edges, creases, off centered, and faded color. Any or all flaws will devalue the card significantly. 

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