
George Foreman
1983 • Topps
M & M's • #14

1983 • Topps • Olympians
PSA 8
19
New
Shipping calculated at checkout
Historical market data is available to signed-in buyers. Log in to unlock 30-day, 90-day, 6-month, 1-year, and all-time trends.
Create a listing from this sports-card catalog entry and use the same product details as a starting point.
Compare prices and conditions from other verified sellers • Out of stock items shown at bottom
See how many public collections currently include this card.
0 collectors have this card
The catalog profile below summarizes the card identity, featured subject, and notable collectible traits.
The core identity of the card within the set.
The player, team, league, and sport context tied to this card.
Featured
George Foreman
Sport
Boxing
Production details and format-specific attributes.
Material
Card Stock
Language
English
The 1983 Topps Olympians George Foreman card occupies a niche but meaningful tier within Foreman's collectible landscape, commanding attention as one of his earlier mainstream trading card appearances tied to his legendary Olympic gold medal legacy. With only a single active listing currently available, the card effectively trades in a thin market where individual sellers hold significant pricing power. Foreman's dual identity as an Olympic champion and heavyweight world title holder across two eras gives this card broader cross-collector appeal than a typical early-80s boxing issue.
The 1983 Topps Olympians set was a limited-distribution release tied to Olympic heritage rather than a mainstream sports card product, resulting in naturally constrained supply compared to flagship Topps issues of the era. Graded copies exist but population reports reflect a low submission volume, consistent with the set's relative obscurity and the smaller collector base for vintage boxing cards entering the grading pipeline. This is a base card within the set rather than a parallel or insert, but the scarcity of the overall print run and minimal graded population elevate its standing among raw copies.
Foreman's Hall of Fame status and cultural relevance as a two-time heavyweight champion sustain long-term demand for his key cards, and the 1983 Topps Olympians issue benefits from growing collector interest in vintage boxing and Olympic-themed cardboard. Grading submission trends for early-80s non-sport adjacent cards remain low, meaning high-grade examples have a realistic opportunity to hold strong population report positioning for years. As vintage boxing collecting continues to attract crossover interest from mainstream hobbyists, low-supply Foreman cards from this era are well-positioned for steady market appreciation.

1983 • Topps
M & M's • #14

2024 • Topps
Allen & Ginter • #396

2012 • Topps
Heritage High Number • #H622

2012 • Topps
Heritage High Number • #H659

2012 • Topps
Heritage High Number • #H583