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1982 Topps Tom Seaver #30 (Error on Front – Registration Dots) (PSA 4)

Collect the iconic 1982 Topps Tom Seaver card, graded PSA 4. A must-have for any baseball card enthusiast and a piece of sports history!

$499.99

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SKU: 2f8223463412
Category: Baseball, Cards
Tags: Baseball, Error Card, PSA, PSA 4

This Baseball card, from 1982 is part of the Topps  card set. Tom Seaver is featured and has a card number of 30. It is graded by PSA and has a numeric grade of 4.

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1 review for 1982 Topps Tom Seaver #30 (Error on Front – Registration Dots) (PSA 4)

  1. Jackson Reed

    I recently added the 1982 Topps Tom Seaver #30 (Error on Front – Registration Dots) (PSA 4) to my collection, and I have to say, it’s a fascinating piece. The design of this card captures that classic ’80s vibe, with vibrant colors and sharp graphics that still pop even in its PSA 4 condition. What really drew me in was the unique error on the front—the registration dots—which make this card stand out among standard issues from the same year. It’s a reminder of the manufacturing quirks that make collecting such a rewarding hobby.

    The quality of the card, despite being graded at PSA 4, is quite solid. The corners show some minor wear, which is expected at this grade level, but overall, the card maintains good color and centering. The registration dots are clearly visible and add an extra layer of authenticity and appeal for collectors who appreciate errors and unique variations.

    One thing I really appreciate about this card is its historical significance. Tom Seaver is a legendary pitcher, and having a vintage card like this, with that particular error, adds a bit of story and rarity to my collection. It’s not just a card; it’s a piece of baseball history. Plus, the PSA grade ensures its authenticity and provides peace of mind about its condition for long-term value.

    Pricing for this card felt fair, given its unique error and vintage status. It’s a great addition for anyone interested in error cards or Seaver memorabilia. It’s also a fantastic conversation starter when displaying my collection—people tend to be intrigued by the registration dot error, and it really makes the card stand out on the shelf.

    Overall, I’d say the 1982 Topps Tom Seaver #30 with the registration dot error is a worthwhile pick for collectors who enjoy the quirks of card manufacturing and the legacy of great players. It’s a piece that offers both visual appeal and historical intrigue, and I’m happy to have it in my collection. For anyone looking to diversify with a vintage error card, this one definitely earns a spot.

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