
Jim Barr
1983 • Donruss
#398

A 1980 Topps Jim Barr #529 baseball card featuring the California Angels pitcher from the classic Topps set era.
1980 • Topps
MLB • Los Angeles Angels
Near Mint
529
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Jim Barr's 1980 Topps card occupies the lower end of the vintage baseball card market, consistent with a journeyman pitcher who had a modest but respectable MLB career spanning the early-to-mid 1970s through 1980. With only one active listing currently available, price discovery is limited, and the card trades in line with common base cards from this era rather than commanding any meaningful premium. Collectors of the 1980 Topps set or California Angels team collectors represent the primary demand drivers here.
The 1980 Topps set was produced in large quantities, making this a standard base card with no short print designation, parallel, or insert distinction. No serial numbering applies, and graded population reports for this card are expectedly thin — most copies circulate in raw, ungraded condition given the modest collector interest relative to grading submission costs. The single active listing reflects low market velocity rather than scarcity, as the card itself is widely available in accumulations and bulk lots from this era.
Jim Barr retired following the 1980 season and has no Hall of Fame candidacy or significant cultural resurgence that would catalyze renewed collector interest. The card lacks the rookie card premium or autograph variant that typically sustains long-term investment momentum in the vintage market. Collectors acquiring this card are driven almost entirely by set completion or team collecting motivations rather than speculative upside, making it a stable but flat-performing asset.

1983 • Donruss
#398

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