1983 Topps Keith Moreland #772, Wil Tejada #747, and Frank DiPino #748

Keith Moreland, Wil Tejada, Frank DiPino, and Lee Mazzilli · Topps · Base Cards

1983 Topps Keith Moreland #772, Wil Tejada #747, and Frank DiPino #748

Player

Keith Moreland, Wil Tejada, Frank DiPino, and Lee Mazzilli

Set

1983 Topps Baseball Base Set

Year

1983

Card #

#772, #747, #748, #779

Condition Grade

Estimated PSA 5 (EX) to PSA 6 (EX-MT). The cards show noticeable edge wear, corner softening, and typical 1980s cardboard tanning.

Category

Base Cards

Manufacturer

Topps

Demand Level

Low. These are 'commons' from a very high-production era. They are usually sold in bulk lots rather than as individual singles.

Valuation

Raw (Ungraded) Value

$0.10 - $0.50 per card

Graded Value

PSA 8: $8-12, PSA 9: $20-30, PSA 10: $75+. Note: Grading these specific cards is not financially recommended.

Comparable Sales

Recent eBay sales show individual 1983 Topps commons selling for $0.99 with free shipping (often resulting in a loss for the seller) or sold in lots of 100 for $5-10.

Description

A group of four cards from the 1983 Topps Baseball set. The cards feature a reddish-brown back with complete major and minor league records. The group includes Keith Moreland (Cubs), Wil Tejada (Phillies), and Frank DiPino (Brewers).

Key Features

Includes Keith Moreland, a key member of the 1984 Cubs division championship team. These are common base cards from the 'Junk Wax' era transition.

Authenticity Indicators

Genuine Topps stock. The cardboard is the standard coarse brownish-gray stock used in 1983. Confidence: High. These cards are not generally targets for counterfeiting due to low market value.

Flaws to Note

Significant corner rounding on most cards, rough-cut edges typical of Topps factory blades from 1983, and standard centering issues. Card #772 appears to have bottom-edge chipping.

Selling Guide

Where to Sell

Best sold as part of a complete 1983 set on eBay, or in a bulk 'common' bin at a local card shop. They can also be donated to programs like Cards2Kids.

Selling Tips

Do not grade these cards, as the grading fee (approx. $19+) significantly exceeds the market value of the cards. To sell, group them with other 1983 Topps cards to make a 'starter lot' for team collectors.

Scanned on 4/25/2026