
Allen Ripley
1983 • Fleer
#506

The 1980 Topps Allen Ripley #413 card captures the Boston Red Sox pitcher during a pivotal era of baseball card production. A sought-after vintage Topps issue for collectors building 1980s sets.
1980 • Topps
MLB • Boston Red Sox
Near Mint
413
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Allen Ripley's 1980 Topps card occupies the lower tier of vintage baseball card valuations, consistent with a journeyman pitcher who logged a brief MLB career across parts of four seasons. As a base card from the 1980 Topps set — one of the hobby's most widely produced vintages — it trades at modest levels relative to star players from the same checklist. Condition remains the primary value driver here, as high-grade copies of commons from this era are disproportionately scarce and can command a meaningful premium over raw equivalents.
The 1980 Topps base set was produced in massive quantities, making raw copies of Ripley's card readily available across the secondary market. With only one active listing currently visible, the market is exceptionally thin, though this reflects low collector demand rather than genuine scarcity. PSA and BGS population reports for this card are minimal, meaning a high-grade graded example would represent one of very few certified copies — a distinction that carries weight in the vintage commons market.
Ripley's limited career notoriety and absence from any Hall of Fame conversation means long-term speculative demand is negligible for this card. However, vintage commons graded PSA 9 or higher have seen renewed collector interest as set builders and grade-registry enthusiasts pursue high-grade completions of the 1980 Topps checklist. Submission trends for low-profile players from this era remain light, so a top-pop graded example could develop niche appeal within that specific collector segment.

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