
John Montefusco
1983 • Fleer
#367

The 1980 Topps John Montefusco #195 captures the San Francisco Giants pitcher during the final years of the classic Topps era.
1980 • Topps
MLB • San Francisco Giants
Near Mint
195
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John Montefusco's 1980 Topps card occupies a modest tier within his overall checklist, sitting below his more sought-after 1976 and 1977 issues that align with his peak 'Count' era dominance. With only one active listing currently available, price discovery is limited and the card trades in a thin market where individual sales can skew perceived value significantly. Collectors focused on the San Francisco Giants franchise sets tend to anchor demand for this card rather than Montefusco-specific collectors.
As a standard base card from the 1980 Topps set, this issue carries no serial numbering or short-print designation, meaning raw copies exist in relatively high quantities compared to insert or parallel counterparts from later eras. Graded population data on this card is sparse, with PSA and BGS census numbers remaining low — not due to scarcity, but because collector demand for professional grading submissions on this card has historically been minimal. High-grade copies graded PSA 9 or PSA 10 do command a meaningful premium over raw examples simply due to the limited number submitted.
Montefusco, a 1975 NL Rookie of the Year and one-time no-hitter pitcher, has a defined but niche collector base that does not generate the sustained market momentum seen with Hall of Fame inductees. His cards have shown little appreciation trajectory in recent years, making this a stable but low-growth hold rather than an active speculative target. Collectors building complete 1980 Topps sets or Giants team sets represent the primary buyer pool, keeping demand steady but unlikely to spike absent a significant cultural or hobby catalyst.

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