
Robin Yount
1989 • Topps
#615

1982 Topps Robin Yount #435 — a vintage Topps card prized by Milwaukee Brewers collectors and set-completion enthusiasts.
1982 • Topps
MLB • Milwaukee Brewers
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435
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The 1982 Topps Robin Yount is not a rookie card but carries significant weight as a key vintage Yount issue from his MVP-caliber era, commanding a premium among collectors who focus on his pre-peak and peak-career cardboard. With only one active listing currently available, the market is extremely thin, which typically amplifies price volatility in either direction when a copy does surface. Graded copies of this card consistently trade above raw counterparts, as condition sensitivity on 1982 Topps stock — prone to chipping and centering issues — makes high-grade examples genuinely scarce.
The 1982 Topps base set was produced in large quantities, making raw copies relatively accessible, but high-grade certified examples tell a very different story due to the era's print quality challenges. Population reports from major grading services show a steep drop-off at PSA 8 and above, with PSA 9s and 10s representing a small fraction of submitted copies. This card is a standard base issue with no serial numbering or parallel variants, meaning grade alone drives the rarity narrative — a PSA 9 or gem mint example carries outsized collector interest relative to lower grades.
Robin Yount's Hall of Fame status (inducted 1999) and two MVP awards provide a durable foundation for long-term collector demand, insulating key vintage pieces from the volatility that affects active player cards. The 1982 Topps set benefits from strong nostalgia among collectors who came of age in that era, and submission trends for vintage Topps from this period remain steady as the vintage market continues to attract new buyers. With only one graded copy currently listed, any uptick in Yount-related interest — anniversaries, retrospectives, or broader vintage market momentum — could create meaningful upward pressure on this card's market positioning.

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