
Harold Reynolds
1990 • Donruss
#227

The 1982 Fleer Casey Parsons #515 is a vintage baseball card from the iconic Fleer set, featuring the Seattle Mariners shortstop during the early 1980s.
1982 • Fleer
MLB • Seattle Mariners
Near Mint
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Casey Parsons' 1982 Fleer card sits at the low end of the vintage baseball card market, consistent with players who had limited MLB careers and modest collector demand. As a Seattle Mariners card from the early 1980s, it falls into a niche category of regional collector interest rather than broad national demand. The card trades at entry-level pricing within the 1982 Fleer set, which itself is considered a secondary option compared to the more sought-after 1982 Topps release.
The 1982 Fleer base set was produced in large quantities with no serial-numbered parallels, short prints, or insert variations, making this a standard base card with no scarcity premium. Population reports on graded copies are minimal, reflecting low submission volume rather than true rarity — collectors rarely pursue PSA or BGS grading on low-demand commons from this era. With only one active listing currently available, the thin market is a reflection of limited collector interest rather than controlled supply.
Parsons played just one season in the majors in 1980, which significantly limits the long-term demand trajectory for his cardboard. Without Hall of Fame consideration, a notable career milestone, or a pop-culture resurgence, this card holds little momentum for appreciation in the current market. It remains a candidate for type collectors and 1982 Fleer set builders rather than speculative investors, with grading submission trends showing virtually no activity to suggest shifting demand.

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