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2014 • Topps
Heritage • #160

The 1983 Fleer Jim Smith #323 captures a Pittsburgh Pirates player from one of baseball card collecting's most celebrated decades. This vintage card represents the quality and design that defined early-1980s Fleer releases.
1983 • Fleer
Major League Baseball • Pittsburgh Pirates
Near Mint
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The 1983 Fleer Jim Smith #323 is a classic baseball card from Fleer's landmark 1983 set, a year that marked the company's return to the hobby after a 16-year absence. This release became instantly collectible and remains a foundational set for vintage baseball card enthusiasts. The card features Jim Smith in his Pittsburgh Pirates uniform, capturing the player during an era of significant baseball history. 1983 Fleer cards are prized by collectors for their bright colors, clean design, and historical significance. The set's photography and layout established visual standards that influenced baseball cards throughout the 1980s. Collectors pursue 1983 Fleer cards for set completion, Pirates team collections, and vintage era portfolios. Whether building a complete 1983 Fleer set or focusing on specific players and teams, the Jim Smith #323 represents an accessible entry point into early-1980s cardboard. SuperCatch offers multiple copies across different conditions and grades, allowing collectors to find the right version for their collection goals.
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