
Jimmy Key
1990 • Donruss
#231

Dave Lemanczyk's 1980 Topps card captures the pitcher during the Toronto Blue Jays' foundational years. A collectible piece of early franchise history.
1980 • Topps
MLB • Toronto Blue Jays
Near Mint
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Dave Lemanczyk's 1980 Topps card occupies the lower tier of his collectible footprint, typical of late-career cards for pitchers who were solid but not elite contributors during the expansion era. With only one active listing, the market is essentially illiquid, meaning price discovery is unreliable and any transaction reflects an outlier rather than true market consensus. His association with the early Toronto Blue Jays franchise adds a modest layer of regional and historical collector interest, though it does not significantly elevate the card above base commons from this set.
This is a standard base card from the 1980 Topps set, which was produced in large quantities and carries no serial numbering, short print designation, or parallel distinction. Graded population reports for this specific card are expectedly thin, as high-grade submissions are rare for commons of this era unless pulled from factory sets or high-grade lots. The raw supply is abundant relative to collector demand, meaning PSA or BGS graded copies in gem mint condition would be the only version commanding any meaningful premium over raw copies.
Lemanczyk retired after the 1980 season and has no Hall of Fame candidacy or significant modern media resurgence driving renewed collector interest. The investment case here is niche at best, appealing primarily to Blue Jays franchise collectors or completionists building master sets of the 1980 Topps checklist. Grading submission trends for this card are minimal, and without a catalyst — such as a documentary, anniversary milestone, or broader vintage Topps set revival — market momentum is expected to remain flat.

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