
Jerry Morales
1983 • Fleer
#502

The 1982 Fleer Jerry Morales #601 is a vintage baseball card featuring the Chicago Cubs outfielder from one of Fleer's most recognizable releases.
1982 • Fleer
MLB • Chicago Cubs
Near Mint
601
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The 1982 Fleer Jerry Morales sits firmly at the low end of the base card price tier, consistent with late-career commons from this era that see minimal collector demand. Morales, a solid but non-star outfielder best remembered for his mid-1970s Cubs tenure, does not command a premium in the broader 1982 Fleer set, which itself is not considered a flagship vintage issue. Condition sensitivity is low here — even a high-grade example is unlikely to trade significantly above raw copies given the limited collector base.
This is a standard base card with no noted parallels, short prints, or serial numbering, placing it among the most common cards in the 1982 Fleer checklist. Population reports for graded copies of this card are negligible, as submission volume for late-career commons of non-star players from this set is extremely low. The single active listing reflects a thin, illiquid market rather than any scarcity-driven demand.
Morales retired without Hall of Fame consideration, and there is no emerging narrative or statistical revisionism that would drive renewed collector interest in his cards. The 1982 Fleer set lacks the speculative momentum seen in earlier Fleer issues, and base commons of role players from this era show flat to declining market trends. Grading submission for this card is not a viable strategy given the disconnect between grading costs and realistic ceiling values.

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