
Jim Wohlford
1982 • Fleer
#403

The 1980 Topps Jim Wohlford #448 is a vintage baseball card featuring the Milwaukee Brewers outfielder from the iconic 1980 Topps set.
1980 • Topps
MLB • Milwaukee Brewers
Near Mint
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Jim Wohlford's 1980 Topps card occupies the lower tier of his overall cardboard footprint, consistent with a journeyman outfielder who spent parts of 15 seasons across several franchises without achieving star-level recognition. With only one active listing currently on the market, price discovery is limited, meaning condition plays an outsized role — a high-grade PSA or BGS example would command a meaningful premium over raw copies simply due to scarcity of graded supply. Within the 1980 Topps set itself, this card trails far behind key rookies and star players in collector demand.
The 1980 Topps base set was produced in large quantities typical of the era, making raw copies widely available and generally low in collector priority. There are no known short prints, parallels, or serial-numbered variants associated with this card, placing it firmly in the standard base issue category. Graded population reports for Wohlford's 1980 Topps card are expectedly thin, as submission rates for common players from this era remain low unless driven by set registry collectors.
Wohlford retired without Hall of Fame consideration, and his cards do not benefit from the sustained demand that drives rookie card premiums or legend-tier speculation. Collector interest is primarily driven by team collectors, set builders, and niche vintage enthusiasts rather than speculative investment activity. Market momentum for this card is flat, with no foreseeable catalysts — such as a Hall of Fame announcement or media resurgence — likely to shift that trajectory in the near term.

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