
1983 Topps Randy Lerch Baseball Card #374
This is a vintage 1983 Topps baseball card featuring pitcher Randy Lerch of the Milwaukee Brewers. The card displays a standard 2.5 by 3.5-inch rectangular format on a semi-glossy cardstock. The design features a large action or portrait photograph of Lerch in his 'powder blue' Brewers road uniform, complemented by a thin orange and blue border and the iconic Topps logo in the lower-left corner. Vertical text on the left side identifies his position as 'PITCHER' and his team as the 'BREWERS' in bold orange and blue lettering. A facsimile signature is printed across the jersey area in dark ink. The card demonstrates typical period printing quality from the early 1980s junk wax era. Regarding condition, the card shows significant centering issues, with a very heavy right-side bias (thick left border, thin right border). The corners appear slightly softened or rounded rather than razor-sharp, and there is visible surface wear including minor scuffing and small white specks indicative of ink loss. No major creases are visible from this angle, but the overall lack of mint 'crispness' suggests a mid-grade vintage specimen.
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Estimated Value
$0.10 - $0.25
Basic Information
Category
Sports Memorabilia / Trading Cards
Appraised On
January 24, 2026
Estimated Value
$0.10 - $0.25
Item Description
This is a vintage 1983 Topps baseball card featuring pitcher Randy Lerch of the Milwaukee Brewers. The card displays a standard 2.5 by 3.5-inch rectangular format on a semi-glossy cardstock. The design features a large action or portrait photograph of Lerch in his 'powder blue' Brewers road uniform, complemented by a thin orange and blue border and the iconic Topps logo in the lower-left corner. Vertical text on the left side identifies his position as 'PITCHER' and his team as the 'BREWERS' in bold orange and blue lettering. A facsimile signature is printed across the jersey area in dark ink. The card demonstrates typical period printing quality from the early 1980s junk wax era. Regarding condition, the card shows significant centering issues, with a very heavy right-side bias (thick left border, thin right border). The corners appear slightly softened or rounded rather than razor-sharp, and there is visible surface wear including minor scuffing and small white specks indicative of ink loss. No major creases are visible from this angle, but the overall lack of mint 'crispness' suggests a mid-grade vintage specimen.
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