The cards are organized by the order the teams finished in 1983 and then alphabetically by player last name.The key rookie cards for this set include #131 Don Mattingly.

Near Mint/Mint - 8 Near Mint/Mint - 8 The cards are organized by the order the teams finished in 1983 and then alphabetically by player last name. Aside from the Billy Ripken and Randy Johnson variations, most of the cards … The subsets for the 1984 Fleer include special cards (629-646) and checklists (647-660). Near Mint/Mint - 8 Near Mint/Mint - 8 1988 Fleer Baseball Cards In Review. This dialog will close automatically. Near Mint/Mint - 8 Near Mint/Mint - 8 Near Mint/Mint - 8

Near Mint/Mint - 8 Near Mint/Mint - 8 Near Mint/Mint - 8 Near Mint/Mint - 8 Near Mint/Mint - 8 Near Mint/Mint - 8 Like Topps Traded, 1984 Fleer Update Baseball has 132 cards. Near Mint/Mint - 8 Near Mint/Mint - 8 Showing 1 that you won't find anywhere else.We use cookies to improve your experience. Near Mint/Mint - 8 Near Mint/Mint - 8 Near Mint/Mint - 8 It was just sort of there — clean and bright, but not really Donnie Baseball’s Topps and Fleer RCs got pulled along for the ride to some degree, and then the debut Fleer Update set changed things again that fall.Up went prices, and that helped boost the value of the base set, too, for awhile, at least.These days, 1984 Fleer and Topps are roughly equivalent in the market, and your preference largely depends on aesthetics and a few wins in card choices by one company or the other.Whatever the case, these most valuable 1984 Fleer baseball cards are still popular after all these years, as evidenced by recent eBay sales prices for PSA 9 copies (reflected here).Like I said above, and like you already know unless you’re a few weeks old, the 1984 Donruss Don Mattingly rookie card changed the whole hobby.This Fleer Mattingly RC didn’t have quite the same impact, but carried its own weight for a lot of years.By the time this card was issued, Pete was playing north of the border, for the Weird stuff, but he did collect his 4000th hit in a ‘Spos uniform before heading back to the Reds to continue his pursuit of Like every other Rose card, this one moved up the value ladder with every hit Pete collected.Today, even with Charlie Hustle’s fall from grace, this is a $15 card in PSA 9.It was Carlton who owned the record by the end of the season, though, and a lot of folks thought Lefty would keep it for all time.You can see Nolan here, on this $12 card, explaining why that theory is more bogus than a bull with utters.