
Ron Davis
1985 • Topps
#430

The 1980 Topps Ron Davis #179 captures the Yankees pitcher during a pivotal era of baseball history. This vintage card is a collectible piece of early-1980s sports card production.
1980 • Topps
MLB • New York Yankees
Near Mint
179
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Ron Davis's 1980 Topps rookie card occupies a modest tier within the broader 1980 Topps set, reflecting his solid but not elite career as a Yankees reliever during a competitive era. With only one active listing currently available, the card's market is extremely thin, which can create artificial scarcity pricing rather than true demand-driven value. Collectors pursuing complete 1980 Topps Yankees team sets will encounter this card as a necessary pickup, but it does not command a premium beyond that context.
As a standard base card from the 1980 Topps mass-produced set, there are no serial numbers, short print designations, or parallel variants to differentiate copies. Population reports from grading services like PSA and SGC show relatively few submitted copies, not due to scarcity but due to limited collector interest in pursuing high-grade examples. Raw copies are far more common than graded ones, and even high-grade slabs carry minimal population-driven premium.
Ron Davis had a respectable MLB career but never achieved the Hall of Fame status or cultural cachet that sustains long-term card market momentum. The grading submission trend for this card remains low, suggesting the collector base is not actively chasing registry-level copies. As a retired player from a non-peak demand era, this card is best suited for team or set collectors rather than investors seeking appreciation potential.

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