
Geoff Zahn
1983 • Topps
#547

A Near Mint 1980 Topps Geoff Zahn #113 card featuring the Minnesota Twins pitcher. This vintage baseball card represents a key release from Topps' classic 1980 set.
1980 • Topps
MLB • Minnesota Twins
Near Mint
113
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Geoff Zahn's 1980 Topps card occupies the lower tier of his collectible footprint, consistent with a mid-rotation pitcher from the era who never achieved superstar status. With only one active listing, the market is essentially illiquid, meaning price discovery is unreliable and transactions are infrequent. Condition plays an outsized role here — a high-grade PSA or BGS copy commands a meaningful premium over raw examples simply due to the scarcity of well-preserved copies from this print run.
This is a standard base card from the 1980 Topps set, which had a mass-market print run typical of the era, meaning raw copies are abundant and carry minimal scarcity value on their own. However, population reports for graded examples — particularly in PSA 8 or higher — tend to be thin for commons from this set, as collectors rarely submitted them for grading historically. There are no known parallels, short prints, or serial-numbered variants associated with this card, making high-grade certification the only meaningful rarity lever.
Zahn had a serviceable MLB career but lacks the Hall of Fame credentials or cultural cachet that drives long-term collector demand, limiting upside for speculative holding. The broader vintage commons market from late 1970s and early 1980s Topps has seen modest grading submission interest as set collectors pursue registry completions, which provides a narrow but real demand floor for high-grade examples. Unless Zahn experiences an unexpected cultural resurgence or nostalgia-driven spike, this card is best positioned as a low-cost set filler rather than an appreciation-focused hold.

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