
Cesar Geronimo
1983 • Fleer
#112

The 1980 Topps Cesar Geronimo #475 captures the Cincinnati Reds outfielder during his prime era. A vintage baseball card from one of Topps' most collected decades.
1980 • Topps
MLB • Cincinnati Reds
Near Mint
475
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The 1980 Topps Cesar Geronimo sits firmly in the budget tier of late-career cards for a player best remembered as a key defensive contributor to Cincinnati's Big Red Machine dynasty of the 1970s. With only one active listing, price discovery is limited, and the card trades at the lower end of the 1980 Topps set's value spectrum, reflecting Geronimo's supporting-cast status rather than star power. Condition plays an outsized role here — a high-grade example commands a disproportionate premium simply due to the scarcity of well-centered, sharp-cornered copies from this era.
The 1980 Topps base set is a high-print-run issue with no short prints, parallels, or serial-numbered variants, making this a standard base card with no inherent scarcity mechanics. Population reports on grading platforms show relatively few submitted copies, which is typical for non-star players of this era — collectors historically skipped grading submission for supporting players. The limited graded population does create a micro-niche for registry collectors seeking high-grade examples, but raw copies remain widely available.
Geronimo is not a Hall of Famer, and his career trajectory does not suggest a significant revaluation event on the horizon, making this card a low-momentum hold rather than an active investment target. However, Big Red Machine nostalgia continues to sustain collector interest in the broader Cincinnati Reds ensemble, offering modest but stable demand from team and set collectors. Grading submission trends for 1980 Topps commons remain low, so a PSA or BGS 9+ example could attract niche attention from condition-focused set builders without generating broad market momentum.

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