
Royce Clayton
1998 • Topps
#118

The 1982 Fleer Mark Littell #120 is a vintage baseball card featuring the St. Louis Cardinals pitcher from the iconic early-1980s Fleer release.
1982 • Fleer
MLB • St. Louis Cardinals
Near Mint
120
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Mark Littell's 1982 Fleer card sits at the lower end of the market, consistent with late-career base issues for relief pitchers of his era who never achieved superstar status. Cards from this set generally trade at modest premiums only when in high-grade condition, and Littell's lacks the crossover appeal or career milestone significance to push it into a higher price tier. Within the 1982 Fleer set itself, this card competes with dozens of similarly positioned commons that see minimal collector demand.
As a standard base card from the 1982 Fleer set, there is no serial numbering, parallel, or short print designation — this is a mass-produced issue with no artificial scarcity built in. Population reports for graded copies are sparse, reflecting limited submission interest rather than true rarity, which is a critical distinction for collectors. The low active listing count suggests thin market liquidity rather than collector hoarding, as most copies simply remain untracked in bulk collections.
Littell is best remembered historically for a notable 1976 ALCS moment rather than a Hall of Fame career, which limits long-term demand drivers for his cardboard. Grading submission trends for 1980s Fleer commons remain weak, and there is little evidence of renewed collector momentum around this player or this set. The investment case here is minimal — this card is better suited as a low-cost addition to a Cardinals team set or era collection than as a speculative hold.

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