
Enrique Romo
1983 • Fleer
#320

The 1982 Fleer Enrique Romo #496 is a vintage baseball card featuring the Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher from the iconic early-1980s Fleer release.
1982 • Fleer
Major League Baseball • Pittsburgh Pirates
Near Mint
496
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The 1982 Fleer Enrique Romo #496 represents a key piece of early-1980s baseball card production and the classic Fleer set that defined the era. Enrique Romo was a relief pitcher who spent time with the Pittsburgh Pirates during his Major League career, and this card captures him during that period. The 1982 Fleer set is recognized by collectors for its clean design, distinctive photography, and the return of Fleer to the baseball card market after a 16-year absence. Card number 496 sits in the mid-range of the 660-card base set, making it accessible to collectors building complete sets or focusing on Pirates team collections. Vintage Fleer cards from the early 1980s have maintained collector interest due to their historical significance and the nostalgia they carry for fans of that era. Whether you're completing a Pirates team collection, pursuing a full 1982 Fleer set, or seeking affordable vintage baseball cards from this period, the Enrique Romo #496 offers genuine vintage appeal without the premium associated with rookie cards or star players. SuperCatch makes it easy to find and compare copies of this classic card.
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Enrique Romo's 1982 Fleer card occupies the lower end of the vintage commons market, consistent with late-career utility players from that era who lack sustained mainstream collector demand. With only one active listing currently available, price discovery is limited and transactions are infrequent, meaning condition plays an outsized role in determining relative positioning. Romo's tenure with the Pittsburgh Pirates during their late-70s championship window provides modest contextual appeal for team collectors, which can nudge value slightly above a typical common of this set.
The 1982 Fleer base set was produced in mass quantities with no known short prints or parallel variations for this card, placing it firmly in the standard commons tier with high raw population and minimal graded copy scarcity. PSA and BGS population reports for this specific card are negligible, as grading submission rates for 1982 Fleer commons are extremely low given the cost-to-return ratio. The card's value ceiling is structurally constrained by its base card status and the broad availability of ungraded copies across the secondary market.
Romo retired following the 1982 season and is not a Hall of Fame candidate, which limits any catalyst-driven appreciation that typically fuels sustained collector interest. The vintage 1982 Fleer set itself has seen modest renewed interest among set collectors and Pittsburgh Pirates team collectors, but individual commons rarely benefit meaningfully from broader set trends. Grading submission for this card is unlikely to generate a meaningful return premium, and market momentum remains flat with no identifiable near-term drivers to change that trajectory.

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