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π₯ 1980 Topps Fred Lynn #110 β Monster Lot of 34 β Red Sox All-Star Legend! π₯
π₯ 1980 Topps Fred Lynn #110 β Monster Lot of 34 β Red Sox All-Star Legend! π₯
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π₯ 1980 Topps Fred Lynn #110 β Monster Lot of 34 β Red Sox All-Star Legend! π₯
Step up to the plate and take home this massive 34-card lot of 1980 Topps Fred Lynn #310, featuring the sweet-swinging Boston Red Sox outfielder in one of his most iconic cards of the era. This isn't just a pile of cardboard β it's a shrine to one of the smoothest players of the late '70s and early '80s, captured in classic Topps design with the vintage Red Sox script and All-Star flair.
Fred Lynn wasnβt just a fan favorite β he was the first player in MLB history to win Rookie of the Year and MVP in the same season (1975), and he never stopped delivering. This 1980 card shows him mid-stretch, ready to flash leather in center field or rope a double into Fenwayβs gap. The colors pop. The pose is vintage gold. The mustache? Certified Hall of Fame style.
All 34 cards are original 1980 Topps printings. Condition ranges from Good to Near Mint, with solid eye appeal throughout. Some have light corner wear or mild aging, while others are clean enough to grade. Whether you're a vintage collector, dealer, team set builder, or just a Fred Lynn superfan, this lot gives you the volume, the value, and the vintage heat all in one swing.
Perfect for trades, autograph seekers, or creating a Fred Lynn-themed man cave wall mosaic (yes, 34 cards can do that).
Donβt miss your chance to own a brick of baseball history β one player, one pose, 34 times over.
π¦ Shipped safe, packed tight, and ready to rake.
Suggested Price for Lot of 34 β 1980 Topps Fred Lynn #110:
Buy It Now: $22.99
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π° Pricing Rationale:
Individual raw cards in Good to VG+ condition typically sell for $0.75β$1.25 each
Near-Mint condition singles can reach $2β3
Your 34-card lot averages out to ~$0.67/card at $22.99, which is a great deal for collectors and dealers
Lynn remains popular among Red Sox fans, All-Star collectors, and 1980 set builders
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