
Don Mattingly
1986 • Topps
Super • #1

1986 Topps Super Reggie Jackson #35 — a classic 1980s baseball card from the Topps Super series, valued for its vintage design and appeal to collectors.
1986 • Topps • Super
MLB • Los Angeles Angels
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35
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The 1986 Topps Super set features an oversized format that appeals to a niche segment of the collector market, and Reggie Jackson's inclusion reflects his late-career star power with the Angels. With only a single active listing available, this card commands attention simply due to scarcity of supply in the current marketplace, though it generally trades within the mid-tier range of Jackson's broader cardography. Collectors familiar with Jackson's extensive catalog will note this issue sits below his iconic 1969 Topps rookie and key early-career cards in terms of overall demand.
The 1986 Topps Super set was a retail-distributed oversized issue, not a true short print or serial-numbered parallel, meaning raw copies exist in reasonable quantities but graded examples are far less common due to the card's larger dimensions making condition-sensitive corners and edges more prone to wear. Population reports for graded copies of this specific card remain thin, as the oversized format presents unique challenges for submission and slabbing, keeping high-grade examples genuinely scarce. The absence of a parallel or insert designation means this is a base-tier card within the set, though the format itself is distinct enough to attract format-specific collectors.
Reggie Jackson's Hall of Fame status and World Series legacy provide a durable floor for his collectibles market, and his cards have demonstrated consistent long-term demand rather than speculative spikes. The 1986 Topps Super format has a dedicated but limited collector base, meaning upside is modest compared to his vintage Topps issues, though a high-grade graded example could attract a premium given the thin population. Grading submission trends for late-career and oddball issues like this one have been increasing as collectors exhaust high-grade supplies of his more mainstream cards, suggesting gradual but steady interest ahead.

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