
A.J. Hinch
1998 • Topps
#487

1980 Topps Jim Todd #629 Oakland Athletics baseball card from the iconic Topps set of that era.
1980 • Topps
MLB • Oakland Athletics
Near Mint
629
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Jim Todd's 1980 Topps base card occupies the lower tier of the vintage Topps market, consistent with mid-career relief pitchers from that era who never achieved star status. With only a single active listing, price discovery is essentially non-existent, meaning any transaction reflects isolated seller pricing rather than true market consensus. His career significance as a journeyman reliever for the Oakland Athletics keeps demand minimal, positioning this card firmly in the budget bin of 1980 Topps set collecting.
As a standard base card from the 1980 Topps set, this issue carries no serial numbering, short print designation, or parallel distinction — it was produced in mass quantities typical of the era. Graded population reports for this card are negligible, as submitting a common relief pitcher card from this set rarely justifies grading fees. The overwhelming majority of copies in circulation remain raw, and high-grade examples are unlikely to command meaningful premiums given the lack of collector demand driving PSA or BGS submissions.
Jim Todd retired decades ago with no Hall of Fame candidacy or significant statistical legacy, which eliminates the key drivers — career milestones, postseason heroics, or induction buzz — that typically sustain or grow demand for vintage cards. Grading submission trends for comparable non-star 1980 Topps commons remain flat, with no catalysts on the horizon to shift that pattern. This card is best suited for team set collectors or 1980 Topps master set builders rather than investors seeking market appreciation.

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