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1984 Don Mattingly cards

In the last 3 months approximately 10 Donruss PSA 10's have sold, approximately 20 Fleer PSA 10's have sold, and approximately 30 1984 Topps PSA 10's have sold. No "0" 1984 OPC PSA 10's have sold, none. There are none listed either. Donruss 9's are selling for around $200 - $250. Hmmm.

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  • VintagemanEdVintagemanEd Posts: 932 ✭✭✭

    And your point is? Lol

  • 19591959 Posts: 670 ✭✭✭✭

    Bid on my up-coming auction of OPC Mattingly cards.

  • DeutscherGeistDeutscherGeist Posts: 2,998 ✭✭✭✭

    As you are at it, there is a Topps Nestle, Topps Tiffany, and Fleer Glossy too.

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  • craig44craig44 Posts: 12,421 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited July 24, 2020 3:38AM

    Tiffany would be the best of the Mattingly rookies in my estimation.

    George Brett, Roger Clemens and Tommy Brady.

  • olb31olb31 Posts: 4,015 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @craig44 said:
    Tiffany would be the best of the Mattingly rookies in my estimation.

    i would agree.

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  • When the most current SMR comes out next month, you will see that a PSA 10 Mattingly is up to 1500.00!!! and a 9 will be 135.00. There is a 1984 donruss rack pack on Ebay with Mattingly RC on top in a BBCE holder. It looks pretty sweet but I thought the price was a bit high but now I don"t know. 1984 Donruss boxes have gone up to crazy levels too and with a rack, you will get a guaranteed Mattingly. Thats my take on it...

  • lwehlerslwehlers Posts: 998 ✭✭✭✭✭


    these are the only two i have.

  • After looking at completed auctions of 1984 Donruss, they are avg. about 2300.00 for a 10. The 1984 set is just a clean crisp set.

  • olb31olb31 Posts: 4,015 ✭✭✭✭✭

    1984 Donruss Up big and then down big. At one point, supposedly, it sold for $3,200, now it's down $2,200. So it's hard to get a grip on the exact sales price. No tiffany 10's have sold in a white. Based on the PSA 9 sales of around $400, I would guess a 10 would be around $4,000. OPC PSA 10's POP 49, Tiffany POP 51. The OPC 9's have been selling for around $80 which would seem to correspond to an $800 PSA 10. But I think an OPC PSA 10 would sale for a around the Donruss price $2,300, maybe more. OPC PSA 9's way under valued currently.

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  • junkwaxgemsjunkwaxgems Posts: 269 ✭✭✭

    @DeutscherGeist said:
    As you are at it, there is a Topps Nestle, Topps Tiffany, and Fleer Glossy too.

    There is no Fleer Glossy for 1984.

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  • DeutscherGeistDeutscherGeist Posts: 2,998 ✭✭✭✭

    @junkwaxgems said:

    @DeutscherGeist said:
    As you are at it, there is a Topps Nestle, Topps Tiffany, and Fleer Glossy too.

    There is no Fleer Glossy for 1984.

    That's right. Thank you. I stand corrected.

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  • craig44craig44 Posts: 12,421 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Suppose Mattingly makes the hof as player/manager, like Torre did. How much of a bump would the rookies get?

    George Brett, Roger Clemens and Tommy Brady.

  • DeutscherGeistDeutscherGeist Posts: 2,998 ✭✭✭✭

    @craig44 said:
    Suppose Mattingly makes the hof as player/manager, like Torre did. How much of a bump would the rookies get?

    That's a good question. I have been wondering myself for many years now. Mattingly's popularity already drove up prices on his cards. He has been retired since 1995 and not been voted into the HOF for that long of a time span, his possible future induction will come as a surprise and unexpected. It would have to drive up his prices, I would think. The highest graded cards will see the biggest jumps in terms of percentage. When Mike Mussina was inducted, his cards seemed to have already factored in the HOF because once he got voted in, his card prices softened. I do not think this will happen to Mattingly only because the last ballot results did not reveal that he was close to getting inducted, so an induction will be a surprise and I know for many, a pleasant one!

    The Donruss and Topps Tiffany rookies in PSA 10 are already commanding 4 figures and that seems like a lot, but you can never underestimate nostalgia. That Donruss, rookie, for example, not only represents the best baseball player for a time during the 80s, but also a very likeable human being with a very large fan base and many people who could simply respect him, his spotlight as a manager could put him at the center of attention with any amount of success, and that card is an iconic card of its decade that transformed the hobby in a way that paved the way for Upper Deck issuing counterfeit resistant cards in 1989.

    When Mariano Rivera came up for the first time for the HOF elections, no one doubted he would get voted in, yet his card prices doubled from about $200 to $400 and now sell higher than that. I thought there was no rush to buy his card thinking that his induction was already factored into the card price at the time. I was wrong.

    So, all I can offer is my opinion based on analysis of what has taken place before.

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  • JoeBanzaiJoeBanzai Posts: 12,437 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited July 28, 2020 6:53AM

    @craig44 said:
    Suppose Mattingly makes the hof as player/manager, like Torre did. How much of a bump would the rookies get?

    Seems to me he is one of the most popular players being collected despite not being in the HOF. Most Mattingly fans alreaady have his cards.

    If he was able to get into the HOF someday because of his success as a manager, I would expect a slight jump in his card prices, but nothing huge.

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  • I just received the ALL Star Cards just buying catalog today. They are buying psa 10s @1600.00 which is more than the new prices in SMR this month. 1984 Donruss Wax boxes are bound to take another jump as well as any 1984 Rack packs with Mattingly on top because collectors will not be able to afford boxes. Cello packs too.

  • mcadamsmcadams Posts: 2,618 ✭✭✭

    @olb31 said:
    1984 Donruss Up big and then down big. At one point, supposedly, it sold for $3,200, now it's down $2,200. So it's hard to get a grip on the exact sales price. No tiffany 10's have sold in a white. Based on the PSA 9 sales of around $400, I would guess a 10 would be around $4,000. OPC PSA 10's POP 49, Tiffany POP 51. The OPC 9's have been selling for around $80 which would seem to correspond to an $800 PSA 10. But I think an OPC PSA 10 would sale for a around the Donruss price $2,300, maybe more. OPC PSA 9's way under valued currently.

    I agree the OPC's are undervalued. With a lot of 80's stars, the registry collectors are heavier into the basic players sets and/or the basic topps sets, so that takes some of the demand away from the OPC, as they only fit into the master sets. Just my .02

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  • olb31olb31 Posts: 4,015 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited December 18, 2025 6:42PM

    topps psa 10 now over $2,000, fleer still st 1,000, why? half as many 10. fleer 475, topps 960. fleer much harder to find unopened. in fact 1984 boxes are few and far between. the fleer card should be way higher than topps. should be close yo the donruss. 1984 unopened topps and sets are very plentiful.

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  • ElMagoStrikeZoneElMagoStrikeZone Posts: 1,462 ✭✭✭✭✭

    1984 Fleer Baseball has been grossly undervalued, especially considering its link to the best Update set ever manufactured. The Mattingly RC is a good value at the price points for high grade examples.

  • CardGeekCardGeek Posts: 675 ✭✭✭

    @olb31 said:
    topps psa 10 now over $2,000, fleer still st 1,000, why? half as many 10. fleer 475, topps 960. fleer much harder to find unopened. in fact 1984 boxes are few and far between. the fleer card should be way higher than topps. should be close yo the donruss. 1984 unopened topps and sets are very plentiful.

    The Donruss being the highest of those 3 is an anomaly.

  • 1982FBWaxMemories1982FBWaxMemories Posts: 2,307 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited December 19, 2025 5:48AM

    The 84 Fleer Donnie is the only non classic of the 3. Never liked look of it appears, I'm not alone in that regard.

    I'll take an 86 Topps 3rd year in PSA 10 over the 84 Fleer rookie any day.

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  • ndleondleo Posts: 4,224 ✭✭✭✭✭

    A 1984 Topps Tiffany Mattingly PSA 10 just did $12,400 on ebay. The pop is 54, has that increased much since 2020?

    Mike
  • olb31olb31 Posts: 4,015 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @ndleo said:
    A 1984 Topps Tiffany Mattingly PSA 10 just did $12,400 on ebay. The pop is 54, has that increased much since 2020?

    unbelievable...

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  • olb31olb31 Posts: 4,015 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @1982FBWaxMemories said:
    The 84 Fleer Donnie is the only non classic of the 3. Never liked look of it appears, I'm not alone in that regard.

    I'll take an 86 Topps 3rd year in PSA 10 over the 84 Fleer rookie any day.

    Not sure I understand that one. A rookie is a rookie. I love the 1964 Rose, not to enamored with the 1963, but that doesn't mean it isn't worth a lot more then the 1964.

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  • 1982FBWaxMemories1982FBWaxMemories Posts: 2,307 ✭✭✭✭✭

    The 86s Toops are getting recognition due to several reasons. As u love to pump things :) they may be poised for sublimation.

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  • ElMagoStrikeZoneElMagoStrikeZone Posts: 1,462 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I like action pics. It amuses me that the most popular Mattingly RC is his mug shot. But, that's the world we live in.

  • UlyssesExtravaganzaUlyssesExtravaganza Posts: 1,002 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I am not a fan of mug shots either but I could make an exception the 84 Donruss. It was just such a loved set. The kind that hard-core card collectors just drooled over. Me included. I think aside from the photos people just loved the card design. Felt a bit more colorful and sharp, clear, crisp in comparison to 81-83 Donruss.

    There seems to be plenty of it now but I think part of the appeal was it seemed scarce back in the day. It was popular but you couldn't walk into 7-11 and buy a pack like you could with Topps. So I feel like the supply demand curve had collectors real excited about it from say 84-88. Now even if you can easily grab a box from BBCE or eBay I think part of the appeal is the memory of it being hard to get when you were a kid. I remember getting a set when I was about 12 13 and it completed me. It was a wow did not think I could ever get THIS kind of feeling.

    Also as a much older person I opened quite a few packs and the Mattingly centering was always abysmal. Can imagine that contributes to price.

  • olb31olb31 Posts: 4,015 ✭✭✭✭✭

    1984 psa 10 pop

    donruss 344
    Fleer 477
    opc 55
    topps 960
    nestle 83
    tiffany 54

    Hardest 10 to get for Don, 1984 and older is the 1982 police card. No 10's exist and only 49 PSA 9's.

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  • BBBrkrrBBBrkrr Posts: 1,744 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I like the Fleer one. Feels undervalued but the market wants what the market wants.

  • SoxPatsFanSoxPatsFan Posts: 245 ✭✭✭✭

    I always liked the 1985 Fleer with Don in his classic lean-back stance.

  • 1982FBWaxMemories1982FBWaxMemories Posts: 2,307 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited December 19, 2025 9:14PM

    Tough card to find centered. One on left looks like perfect 50/50

    The way the black top border and bottom white line up with Don helmet and uniform look amazing. IMHO a perfect looking baseball card from an image point of view.

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  • JoeBanzaiJoeBanzai Posts: 12,437 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @1982FBWaxMemories said:
    Tough card to find centered. One on left looks like perfect 50/50

    The way the black top border and bottom white line up with Don helmet and uniform look amazing. IMHO a perfect looking baseball card from an image point of view.

    I thought you might enjoy them!
    The one on the left is going to PSA.
    Probably an 8. 😞

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  • ndleondleo Posts: 4,224 ✭✭✭✭✭

    This thread sparked my interest in 1984 baseball unopened. I need the board to check my math.

    The 1984 Topps set is 792 cards and the OPC set is 396. The Topps box has 540 cards (36x15) and the OPC box has 432 (36x12). Does this mean I have a better chance pulling a PSA 7 Mattingly from an OPC than a Topps box?

    The price of each seems to be in the $500 range, is the OPC the better "value".

    Mike
  • olb31olb31 Posts: 4,015 ✭✭✭✭✭

    i think the opc has 48 packs...

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  • dictoresnodictoresno Posts: 1,009 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited January 5, 2026 12:11AM

    I love mine for sure even its they don't grade high. the poor PSA 5 was a card my brother and I bought back in 1993 from a card shop in PA and I've kept all these years.







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