
Chili Davis
1988 • Topps
Traded • #32T

The 1982 Fleer John Harris #463 is a vintage baseball card featuring the California Angels player from Fleer's iconic early-1980s set.
1982 • Fleer
MLB • Los Angeles Angels
Near Mint
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The 1982 Fleer John Harris sits at the lower end of the California Angels team set in terms of collector demand, reflecting his limited career footprint in the majors. As a role player from that era, his card trades at base-level pricing within the 1982 Fleer issue, which itself is a mid-tier vintage set that commands modest premiums compared to flagship Topps releases of the same year. Condition remains the primary value driver here, as high-grade copies of any 1982 Fleer card benefit from the set's known centering and print quality issues.
The 1982 Fleer set was produced as a mass-market release with no serial-numbered parallels, short prints, or insert variations, placing this card firmly in the base card tier with no scarcity-driven premium. Graded population reports for Harris are expectedly thin, as few collectors have submitted this card for professional grading, meaning PSA or BGS high-grade copies (8 or above) represent a de facto short print by attrition rather than design. With only one active listing currently in the market, raw supply is tight at this moment, though that reflects low collector interest rather than genuine scarcity.
John Harris had a brief MLB tenure with limited statistical impact, which significantly constrains long-term investment momentum for this card regardless of grade or condition. The vintage 1982 Fleer market has seen modest renewed interest driven by set collectors and player collectors, but Harris does not benefit from Hall of Fame consideration or a notable career narrative to sustain demand. Grading submission trends for this card are minimal, and without a catalyst such as a retrospective milestone or media resurgence, upward price pressure remains unlikely.

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