
Alfredo Griffin
1982 • Topps
#677

A 1980 Topps Alfredo Griffin #558 card featuring the Toronto Blue Jays shortstop in Near Mint condition. A solid vintage addition to any baseball card collection.
1980 • Topps
MLB • Toronto Blue Jays
Near Mint
558
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Alfredo Griffin's 1980 Topps card sits in the budget tier of his overall cardography, reflecting his status as a solid but not elite player of the era. As a 1979 AL Rookie of the Year co-winner, Griffin carries modest collector recognition, though his career arc keeps demand measured rather than robust. With only a single active listing currently available, the market is essentially illiquid, which can create artificial scarcity pricing for buyers seeking this specific card.
This is a standard base card from the 1980 Topps set, which was produced in large quantities typical of the era, meaning raw copies are generally plentiful in the broader market despite the thin current listing count. No serial numbering, short print designation, or parallel variant applies here, placing it firmly in the common-to-semi-common range. Graded high-grade copies — particularly PSA 9s and 10s — represent a small fraction of submitted population, as centering and print quality issues plague many 1980 Topps cards, giving top-graded examples a relative edge.
Griffin is not a Hall of Famer, and his investment ceiling reflects that reality — long-term appreciation potential is limited compared to contemporaries with stronger career narratives or postseason legacies. That said, vintage 1980 Topps cards in PSA 9 or 10 condition continue to attract set builders and condition-focused collectors, sustaining modest grading submission interest. The card is better positioned as a low-cost portfolio filler or set completion piece rather than a growth-oriented investment target.

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