
Terry Crowley
1983 • Fleer
#55

The 1980 Topps Terry Crowley #188 is a vintage baseball card featuring the Baltimore Orioles infielder from one of trading card's most collected decades.
1980 • Topps
MLB • Baltimore Orioles
Near Mint
188
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Terry Crowley's 1980 Topps base card occupies the lower end of the market tier, consistent with utility players and bench contributors from that era who lack the sustained collector demand of star contemporaries. As a role player on the dominant Baltimore Orioles teams of the late 1970s and early 1980s, his cards carry modest positional value within the set rather than commanding a premium as a standalone piece. With only one active listing currently available, the market is effectively illiquid, making price discovery difficult and any transaction potentially unrepresentative of true demand.
This is a standard base card from the 1980 Topps set, which was produced in mass quantities and carries no serial numbering, short print designation, or parallel distinction. Population reports from major grading services show relatively few graded copies, not due to scarcity but rather because collector demand for professional grading of common base cards from this era is limited. The raw supply remains abundant in the secondary market, meaning graded copies in PSA 8 or higher may represent a marginal rarity premium simply due to low submission volume rather than true print run scarcity.
Crowley's career as a pinch-hitting specialist — one of the more effective in franchise history — provides a niche collector angle, but this storyline has not translated into meaningful market momentum. The 1980 Topps set as a whole has seen stable but unspectacular interest, driven primarily by key stars rather than supporting players. Grading submission trends for cards of this profile remain low, and without a significant cultural moment or renewed interest in Orioles history, appreciation potential is limited in the near term.

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