
Gerald Perry
1991 • Score
Supplemental • #23T

1985 Topps Gerald Perry #219 is a vintage Atlanta Braves baseball card from the mid-1980s Topps set, suited for set builders, Braves collectors, and vintage card investors.
1985 • Topps
MLB • Atlanta Braves
Near Mint
219
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Gerald Perry's 1985 Topps rookie card occupies a modest tier within the broader mid-1980s Topps baseball card market, a set known for its wide print runs and general accessibility. With only one active listing currently visible, the card reflects thin secondary market activity rather than strong collector demand, suggesting it trades at entry-level price points relative to contemporaries from that era. Perry's career as a solid but non-elite first baseman with the Braves limits the card's ceiling compared to star-power rookies from the same set.
The 1985 Topps base set was produced in extremely high volumes, making this a high-print-run base rookie card with no serial numbering or parallel variants to distinguish it from millions of other copies in circulation. Graded population data for Perry's rookie reflects minimal submission activity, meaning PSA and BGS census numbers are likely in the low double digits or fewer, not due to scarcity but due to lack of collector interest in pursuing professional grading. No known short print or insert version exists for this card, further limiting its rarity profile.
Perry retired without achieving Hall of Fame consideration, and his career trajectory does not support a significant re-evaluation or nostalgia-driven demand surge that sometimes benefits overlooked players. Grading submission trends for mid-tier 1980s Topps cards have remained flat, with the market favoring high-grade examples of star players rather than role players from the same sets. Collectors focused on the 1985 Topps set tend to prioritize key rookies from that year, leaving Perry's card with limited momentum as a standalone investment target.

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