374 Chris Welsh 466 Dave Smith 320 Enrique Romo 466 Dave Smith 467 Harry Spilman 432 Luis Leal 437 Dale Murray 120 Amos Otis The PSA assigns a grade of 1 (Poor) to 10 (Gem Mint). Los Angeles Dodgers That said, there are some subtle variations with things like the position of the background color gradient and how the Peel instructions is positioned. 199 Julio Valdez 344 Alan Trammell 361 Ruppert Jones 227 Steve Yeager 537 Wally Backman 63 John Lowenstein 363 Joe Lefebvre 142 Dale Murphy 469 Denny Walling 197 Mike Torrez Kittle, though, was right there with us all summer long thanks to this 1983 rookie card that we could chase in real live wax packs right through the pennant race. I've always loved the look and feel of this card with its color scheme and fantastic action shot of a young Ripken knocking one into play. 0% 264 Bill Laskey The 1981 Fleer Baseball Cards are organized by team and the teams are ranked by their 1980 standings. 629 Carl Yastrzemski / Dennis Eckersley / Mark Clear, 76 Don Aase 552 Charlie Puleo 327 Tom Brookens longer 1.25-inch brown box shaded in on card back 339 Dan Petry Cap That summer, collectors were pulling Boggs rookie cards from fresh wax packs, so theyd already found their way into plastic sheets and top-loaders across the land by the time we started drooling over Gwynn. And in truth, at 42 years of age, Rose's best days in the batter's box were behind him. So, step up to the plate, and lets get started . 294 Steve Rogers 276 Jim Wohlford, 470 Larry Andersen 577 Billy Sample 377 Dave Collins 334 Rick Leach 94 Ron Jackson 48 Gorman Thomas He was no slouch on the road either, hitting .321 outside Boston. Like Gwynn, Wade Boggs was no slouch himself when it came to winning batting titles as he'd rack up 5 over his career. 414 Bake McBride 112 Cesar Geronimo 25 Most Valuable 1981 Fleer Baseball Cards In The World: Price List 1. Oakland Athletics A few key facts that I've always liked are: Gary Gaetti is one of the most beloved Minnesota Twins of all-time as he had a fantastic stretch with them from 1981-1990. When he took the mound for the Mets on April 5, 1983, Seaver tied Walter Johnson for the most consecutive Opening Day stars with fourteen. 629 Carl Yastrzemski / Dennis Eckersley / Mark Clear 295 Scott Sanderson 253 Dave Bergman 329 Kirk Gibson 271 Tom OMalley 70 Cal Ripken 518 Mike Heath 30 Cecil Cooper During the 1981 split season, Tom Seaver pitched so well for the Cincinnati Reds that he would've likely earned his fourth Cy Young Award had Fernando Valenzuela not taken the baseball world by storm. 448 Phil Garner 521 Matt Keough A collector for much of his life, Ryan focuses primarily on building sets, Montreal Expos and interesting cards. 23 John Stuper 118 Lee May 82 Bobby Clark 205 Terry Forster 340 Dave Rozema There's just so much to love about this set as it was one of the last sets produced before the "Junk Era" was underway later that decade. 612 Terry Felton 284 Bill Gullickson Cheapest, Rickey Henderson appeared in this set in the guise of "The Silver Shoe" as a nod to his speedy nature on the base paths. 295 Scott Sanderson 134 Chris Chambliss 347 Pat Underwood 561 Pat Zachry 139 Glenn Hubbard 475 Bill Caudill, 476 Bryan Clark 548 Dave Kingman 365 Tim Lollar 498 Ferguson Jenkins Logo (Red Yellow Green, Peel upside down) 128 Willie Wilson 332 Howard Johnson RC 89 Ken Forsch The 1983 Fleer set wasn't loaded with as many subsets as some of the others during the 1980s, but Fleer did introduce its "Super Star Specials" subset with this release. 612 Terry Felton 4 Glenn Brummer 345 Jerry Turner 58 Rick Dempsey UER, posing batting lefty The 1986 Fleer sticker cards are not only rare compared to the base cards, but also extremely tough to grade due to the enormous amount of off center cuts. 467 Harry Spilman You can reach him by email and through Twitter @tradercracks. Whether in center field or left, Murphys glove turned sure hits into outs with regularity. 379 George Frazier 161 Ed Farmer 515 Jeff Burroughs 315 Dave Parker 102 Mike Witt 367 John Montefusco 270 Joe Morgan 415 Larry Milbourne 438 Wayne Nordhagen 577 Billy Sample 388 Mike Morgan 247 Greg Luzinski Growing up in central Indiana, Sandberg was one of the players I was able to watch most frequently and I remember being amazed at his ability to hit for power as a second baseman. 97 Fred Lynn 271 Tom OMalley 202 Joe Beckwith 130 Bruce Benedict 3 Steve Braun 23 John Stuper 293 Jeff Reardon 87 Joe Ferguson 240 Jim Kern 605 Mike Vail 195 Bob Stanley 369 Joe Pittman Prices are updated daily based upon 1983 Fleer listings that sold on eBay and our marketplace. 265 Gary Lavelle 442 Willie Upshaw 44 Ed Romero 618 Tim Laudner 620 Bobby Mitchell 547 Mike Jorgensen 20 Gene Roof 27 Dwight Bernard He also loves to write about the hobby and has written for Beckett, Topps, SABR and of course, this website. The Reds decided to trade Seaver back to the New York Mets during the offseason, where his Hall of Fame career began in 1967. Not only did Philadelphia win the National League pennant, but Rose combined to go 11-for-32 in the NLCS and World Series to cap off his postseason career in style. Contact him at [emailprotected]. In severe pain, Yount somehow led the league in offensive WAR for the second-straight season (7.6). 250 Mike Squires, 251 Steve Trout 146 Rafael Ramirez 529 Jeff Newman Logo The third key Hall of Fame rookie card in this iconic set belongs to Chicago Cubs legend, Ryne Sandberg. Cap Boggs was extremely productive in Yankee pinstripes and even won a World Series with them in 1996 so I guess it all worked out for him. 80 Rick Burleson 434 Joey McLaughlin 237 Kevin Hickey Speaking of record breakers, Henderson topped Lou Brocks single-season stolen base record in 1982 by nabbing an otherworldly 130. By navigating the site, you agree to the use of cookies to collect information. 117 Jerry Martin 109 Bill Castro Mint 9's sell for about $200 on average. How much are YOUR cards worth? 384 Dave LaRoche 100 Luis Sanchez 171 Pete Rose It was Carlton who owned the record by the end of the season, though, and a lot of folks thought Lefty would keep it for all time. 166 Tug McGraw 79 Bob Boone 5 Bob Forsch 74 Sammy Stewart 373 Garry Templeton 114 Steve Hammond The baseball card database currently has the following Fleer Card Sets online and available. 1983 was a good year for baseball cards. As youll see below, Fleer also hit on the summers big rookie card while the other two card companies slept. 232 Britt Burns Logo (Green, Yellow, Red; Peel upside down), Detroit Tigers 546 Randy Jones 16 Steve Mura 314 Steve Nicosia We use cookies to help personalize content, tailor and measure ads, and provide a safer experience. 7 George Hendrick Nor did as many pristine examples survive as centering and print bubbles were always tough challenges with this set. 21 Lonnie Smith 2022 Topps Chrome Baseball, Sonic Base Cards Are Different. 630 Gaylord Perry / Terry Bulling, 1 Joaquin Andujar 590 Greg Harris 138 Bob Horner As one of the last sets released before the dawn of the Junk Wax Era, this set sits on the right side of . 550 Jesse Orosco, 551 Rick Ownbey 39 Doc Medich 548 Dave Kingman 474 Manny Castillo 576 Mickey Rivers 72 Lenn Sakata Seaver would sign to pitch for the White Sox in 1984, 1985, and part of 1986 before they traded him to the Red Sox, where he finished his Hall of Fame career. buy stuff after clicking links on our site 420 Rick Sutcliffe 567 John Grubb 124 Paul Splittorff Strong Buy: Shop the 1983 Topps Baseball Card Set On eBay. Atlanta Braves 347 Pat Underwood The Brewers rallied behind the now three-time All-Star, leading the AL East as late as August 24th. 531 Bob Owchinko 224 Fernando Valenzuela 239 Steve Kemp 641 Joel Youngblood August 4, 1982, 536 Neil Allen Brett immediately exploded into a pure rage. 236 Jerry Hairston 285 Wallace Johnson 286 Charlie Lea 425 Barry Bonnell The Red Sox were mediocre, finishing at 78-84 and well out of the playoff conversation. 275 Max Venable, 276 Jim Wohlford New York Mets 557 Craig Swan Read our. 99 Steve Renko 331 Mike Ivie 83 Doug Corbett 572 Jon Matlack 558 Ellis Valentine 305 Dick Davis 581 Frank Tanana Logo (Peel arrow in yellow), Philadelphia Phillies 103 Geoff Zahn All rights reserved. 180 Tom Burgmeier 363 Joe Lefebvre (Gaylord Perry also passed the Big Train that summer.). Scroll through or click below to go directly to that team. 325 Jason Thompson 488 Ed VandeBerg 8 Keith Hernandez 439 Geno Petralli However, things could not have gone much worse for Seaver during the 1982 season as he pitched through injuries on his way to a 5-13 record and a 5.50 ERA, both the worst marks of his career. 35 Moose Haas As it was, Schmidt had to settle for the 1980 and 1981 awards for the time being before nabbing a third MVP in 1986. 434 Joey McLaughlin 1983 Fleer Pete Rose (#171) Rose was heading into his final season with the Phillies when this card was issued, and he made the most of it. "Knucksie" is one of the most interesting players in the history of the game, in my opinion. 127 Frank White 111 Dave Frost 93 Reggie Jackson His 1983 Fleer Rookie Card is one of several strong ones in the set. That means the card needs to be flawless. (Green, Yellow, Red), St. Louis Cardinals 448 Phil Garner Part of the problem was a fall from grace for Jackson. Each team has two basic stickers, one with a team cap and another with the logo. Which Was Your Favorite Old-Time Baseball Cards Publica 1987 Topps Baseball Cards 25 Most Valuable R 1978 Topps Baseball Cards The Ultimate Guide. 223 Derrel Thomas 24 Bruce Sutter 464 Joe Sambito Despite a solid start to the season, the '83 Kansas City Royals failed to live up to expectations, finishing second in the AL West at 79-83 and twenty games behind the Chicago White Sox. Therefore, the market has responded by boosting the price level of Gwynn's rookie in PSA 10 condition to the price levels you see here. 238 LaMarr Hoyt 402 Len Barker 261 Atlee Hammaker From there, it was on to the Montreal Expos (?) 299 Tim Wallach And after an offseason of intense preparation, Sandberg headed into the 1983 campaign looking to impress in his new role. The RC trifecta of Tony Gwynn, Ryne Sandberg and Wade Boggs goes a long way ensuring it. After setting a modern-day MLB record with 130 stolen bases the year before, Henderson followed up with 108 steals in 83 to make it his third time in four years pacing the Majors with 100 or more. Youngblood got hits in both games. His 17 years with the Reds from 1967-83 yielded 14 All-Star selections, an NL Rookie of the Year award, two NL MVP campaigns, ten Gold Gloves, two World Series titles, and a World Series MVP award. 450 Art Howe, 451 Bob Knepper The most valuable card thought to existthe T206 Honus Wagnerwas printed in limited quantities by the American Tobacco Company between . 491 Larry Bowa As was the case several times during his career, the 23-year-old struggled at the plate early in the year. Some take a two-card approach, working like a puzzle. 45 Ted Simmons 160 Bo Diaz 377 Dave Collins 639 Rickey Henderson IA 65 Tippy Martinez 1981 Fleer Tom Hausman Error Card 5. 148 Ken Smith 602 Bob Shirley 89 Ken Forsch 164 Garry Maddox 300 Jerry White, 301 Joel Youngblood 110 Onix Concepcion Logo 32 Marshall Edwards 88 Tim Foli Instead, they took several steps backward and finished with a dismal 70-92 record and nine games behind the AL West champion White Sox. The set consisted of 660 baseball cards and each card from the 1983 Fleer baseball card set is listed below. 431 Roy Lee Jackson Images are a lot of portrait-style shots, either posed or with tight cropping, but some action shots do exist. 436 Rance Mulliniks In 1983, though, Fleer cleaned up the photos and errors, gave us an understated design that featured gray/beige borders, and even added photos on card backs. 235 Carlton Fisk 397 Roy Smalley 186 Bruce Hurst 556 John Stearns 64 Dennis Martinez 352 Kurt Bevacqua These things were something different, and something good. 587 Cesar Cedeno 313 Jim Morrison 152 Larry Whisenton, 52 Benny Ayala 506 Allen Ripley 280 Andre Dawson Logo (Green, Yellow, Red), San Francisco Giants Baseball 6. 523 Rick Langford 637 Bo Diaz / Gary Carter, 302 Ross Baumgarten Sandberg's status as a Hall of Famer and one of the most beloved Cubs of all-time keeps demand for high grade specimens of his rookie card at lofty price levels. 638 Carlton Fisk / Gary Carter 107 Bud Black RC 243 Dennis Lamp 198 John Tudor 126 John Wathan 593 Tom Hume 322 Rod Scurry 395 Dave Righetti 154 Marty Bystrom 41 Don Money As you can see, there are several cards in this set whose values in top grade have held up quite well over time. Although traditional 1983 Fleer Baseball wax boxes say they have 36 packs, its actually 38. 2 Doug Bair 338 Larry Pashnick By comparison, there are 240 examples of his base card (#240) that have achieved PSA 10 status. 362 Terry Kennedy Despite his banishment from baseball, Rose remains a hobby heavyweight and pushes $10 with his 1983 Fleer card (PSA 9). 302 Ross Baumgarten Future Hall of Fame reliever Rollie Fingers missed the entire season. 222 Dave Stewart 241 Ron Kittle RC 595 Rafael Landestoy 644 Bud Black Black and Blue 123 Don Slaught RC 632 Robin Yount / Buddy Bell 445 Alan Ashby He reviewed his swing on the tapes, identified holes in his swing, and made adjustments during batting practice. 122 Dan Quisenberry 191 Tony Perez 185 Glenn Hoffman 133 Rick Camp 635 Toby Harrah / Andre Thornton 610 Ron Davis 99 Steve Renko 406 Jerry Dybzinski 476 Bryan Clark 121 Greg Pryor 220 Steve Sax With a .318/.371/.517 slash line, 27 home runs, and 102 RBIs, Ripken finished just a handful of votes ahead of Murray to become the Orioles first league MVP since Boog Powell in 1970. 513 Tony Armas 588 Dave Concepcion 273 Guy Sularz 311 John Milner 156 Larry Christenson 435 Lloyd Moseby 189 Reid Nichols 552 Charlie Puleo 529 Jeff Newman 34 Jim Gantner 307 Richie Hebner 17 Ken Oberkfell But these most valuable 1983 Fleer cards (according to recent eBay sales for PSA 9 copies) are still popular with collectors and will take you back in an instant. 105 Mike Armstrong Card backs include a noticeable change. 604 Alex Trevino 436 Rance Mulliniks 3 Steve Braun Chicago Cubs 389 Jerry Mumphrey Like the 1983 Donruss and Fleer sets, large print runs saturated the market with these cards, driving down their values. It took Gwynn another year after this card was issued to start gaining national attention, but he turned on his hitting jets at just the right time. Seventeen years into his remarkable Hall of Fame career, the 36-year-old Houston Astros hurler recorded career strikeout number 3,509 on April 27th, 1983, against the Montreal Expos. 460 Craig Reynolds 647 CL: Cardinals / Brewers Now at the age of 35, Bench was a part-time player experiencing diminishing returns through lingering aches and pains. 619 Jeff Little 45 Ted Simmons 214 Tom Niedenfuer 62 Glenn Gulliver 7 George Hendrick 602 Bob Shirley 175 Ozzie Virgil, 176 George Vukovich Download Price List, SportsCardsPro 2019-2023 42 Charlie Moore 449 Danny Heep 444 Alvis Woods. 176 George Vukovich Retailers2 FREE PACKS INSIDE!!. The most recent auction for one ended in November of 2017 for $31,200. 270 Joe Morgan # 221-440. 263 Duane Kuiper Prices for 1983 Fleer Baseball Cards 1983 Fleer card list & price guide. 527 Dan Meyer and then back home to the Reds for a run as player-manager and an assault on Ty Cobbs all-time hits record. 258 Darrell Evans 512 Gary Woods 473 Bruce Bochte It was a nice milestone for the 36-year-old Ryan, and he could wrap up his career over the next few seasons and then see if the Veterans Committee would throw him a bone somewhere down the line. 259 Alan Fowlkes Back in 1983, the bubble in the baseball card market had already started to form as Donruss and Fleer had both entered the market in 1981 and all three companies started to boost production. Speaking of legendary pitchers, this next guy needs no introduction. 504 Dickie Noles 490 Doug Bird 335 Chet Lemon 534 Fred Stanley Shortcuts: And regardless of whether he hit first, second, or fifth, the 25-year-old ripped opposing pitching to shreds all year long. 275 Max Venable 579 Bill Stein 578 Dave Schmidt 543 Ron Gardenhire 40 Paul Molitor 268 Milt May 564 Steve Comer 39 Doc Medich 236 Jerry Hairston 400 Chris Bando, 401 Alan Bannister Within a few years, he had established himself as the greatest leadoff hitter ever, and he eventually broke Brocks career steals mark. He's also got one of the most comprehensive collections of John Jaha cards in existence (not that there are a lot of them). Read our methodology . Sure, Gwynn was one of the greatest hitters who ever played with 8 batting titles to his name, but why are collectors willing to pay so much for this card in top grade? By entering your email address you agree to receive email versions of the Baseball Card Market Report. 608 Bobby Castillo 414 Bake McBride 238 LaMarr Hoyt Prices are updated daily based upon 1983 Fleer Stickers listings that sold on eBay and our marketplace. 211 Mike Marshall 262 Al Holland 86 Brian Downing The result is a little extra personality. Then, the toll of injuries and missing pieces finally caught up with Milwaukee as they went into a tailspin, losing 18 of 24 games and finishing fifth in a stacked divisional race at 87-75. 214 Tom Niedenfuer Outside of top-end graded copies, this card remains very much affordable. 535 Tom Underwood 385 Rudy May 343 Dave Tobik 586 Larry Biittner 575 Mike Richardt 573 Paul Mirabella The reverse of the card commemorated Henderson's record-breaking season in 1982 when he passed Lou Brock's 118 stolen bases in a single season with 130 of his own. 233 Richard Dotson 392 Lou Piniella 582 Mark Wagner 114 Steve Hammond Although he was an extremely productive player with 2 All-Star appearances, 4 Gold Gloves, and 1 Silver Slugger award to his name, Gaetti never quite put up the stats to be voted into the Hall of Fame. 169 Ron Reed 628 Al Williams 646 Rickey Henderson Speed 488 Ed VandeBerg Only the juggernaut 1984 Detroit Tigers kept Gwynn from a ring, but that Olympic year set in motion a hobby love affair with Mr. Padre that continues today. 1981 Fleer Reggie Jackson Yankees Mr. 421 Andre Thornton 265 Gary Lavelle 183 Dwight Evans For that reason, it's one of the most recognizable and collectible Fleer sets of the 1980s. 11 Jim Kaat Regardless, he was unhittable more often than not, leading the Majors in hits allowed per 9 innings (6.1) for the third-straight year. 258 Darrell Evans Philadelphia ran away with the NL East with Matuszek at third, but oddly enough, that was it for his '83 season. 81 Rod Carew 348 Lou Whitaker 645 Reggie Jackson Power 465 Tony Scott 396 Andre Robertson 37 Pete Ladd Nonetheless, he wasnt impressed with himself. 370 Gene Richards 135 Ken Dayley Boggs got a years head start on Gwynn in the batting title department, hitting a scorching .361 for the Red Sox in 1983 to pace the American League. Ahntastic Adventures in Silicon Valley And, there is plenty of other star power packed within the 660-card checklist. 412 Von Hayes 30 Cecil Cooper 511 Bump Wills 33 Rollie Fingers 228 Bill Almon 299 Tim Wallach 525 Steve McCatty, 526 Dave McKay 308 Lee Lacy 451 Bob Knepper The Cardinals faltered and fell back into the pack at 79-83, but Smith's second year in St. Louis was a personal breakout. He'd pick up a World Series ring with them in 1987 and would have had another with them had he been around for their 1991 World series run. 292 Tim Raines 155 Steve Carlton 636 Ozzie Smith / Lonnie Smith 324 Willie Stargell And, you know an easy romp into the Hall of Fame and the unofficial title of Greatest Third Baseman Ever.. 333 Lynn Jones 52 Benny Ayala 272 Reggie Smith Fleer Baseball Cards Sets Baseball Almanac is pleased to present a list of baseball card sets made by Fleer. To add injury to insult, star third baseman George Brett missed 39 games in 1983, a massive chunk of time for the team to be without the player with the best slugging percentage (.563), OPS (.947), and OPS+ (158) in the Majors. 358 Juan Eichelberger 96 Bruce Kison 177 Gary Allenson 282 Doug Flynn Where can you find out how much these cards are worth? 399 Butch Wynegar 574 Larry Parrish Write by: . Average ungraded base card value (excludes parallels) for 1983 Fleer Ungraded & graded values for all '83 Fleer Stickers Baseball Cards. 453 Ray Knight 150 Claudell Washington The approach worked to perfection, as Boggs hit a daffy .397 at home. After finishing third in the American Leagues Rookie of the Year race in 82, Boggs was even better in 83. 279 Warren Cromartie More importantly, it carried tremendous influence thats easily overlooked today. 83 Doug Corbett 28 Mark Brouhard 415 Larry Milbourne 507 Ryne Sandberg RC, UER should say High School in Spokane, Washington 394 Shane Rawley Tim McClelland obliged, ruled the bat out of compliance, pointed at Brett, and called him out to nullify the home run and end the game. 163 Mike Krukow 627 Gary Ward As Ripken and Murray keyed the second-best scoring offense in the Majors, the 98-win Orioles pulled away to capture the AL East by six games over the Detroit Tigers. 284 Bill Gullickson 132 Brett Butler 53 Bob Bonner 429 Alfredo Griffin 337 Lance Parrish 559 Tom Veryzer 196 Dave Stapleton 569 Dave Hostetler RC 530 Mike Norris 614 Mickey Hatcher Pitchers with 300 Wins and Their Baseball Cards. 463 Nolan Ryan 92 Andy Hassler 67 Eddie Murray 524 Dave Lopes Miami Marlins 367 John Montefusco 354 Floyd Chiffer 160 Bo Diaz 623 Pete Redfern 370 Gene Richards A given set is lucky enough if it contains a rookie card of one Hall of Famer but this one has three in Ryne Sandberg, Tony Gwynn and Wade Boggs. Cap (Green, Yellow, Red) 355 Luis DeLeon 79 Bob Boone 115 Don Hood Contact him at [emailprotected]. 288 Brad Mills 73 Ken Singleton 97 Fred Lynn 112 Cesar Geronimo 588 Dave Concepcion 103 Geoff Zahn Murphy was on another level at the plate in 83, hitting .302 with 36 home runs and an NL-best 121 RBIs. This card may be only a $5 buy (PSA 9) today, but its an important part of hobby history. Typically, collectors will find a player's base card more desirable than his All-Star card. A card with creases or damage to the card surface may not be worth much of anything. 532 Joe Rudi Little did anyone know at the time that Ryan would somehow play a decade longer and push the new record to a virtually unreachable total of 5,714. 324 Willie Stargell 475 Bill Caudill 541 Pete Falcone 554 Mike Scott 22 Ozzie Smith 293 Jeff Reardon 1983 FLEER Baseball Cards. 162 Greg Gross 380 Oscar Gamble 413 Rick Manning 104 Willie Aikens Most card collectors rely on the grades assigned by the Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA). 575 Mike Richardt, 576 Mickey Rivers 227 Steve Yeager, 26 Jerry Augustine 477 Al Cowens 428 Jerry Garvin Besides the Hall of Fame trio, other Rookie Cards include Willie McGee, Frank Viola Gary Gaetti and Howard Johnson. About Us; Staff; Camps; Scuba. 572 Jon Matlack 461 Bert Roberge 581 Frank Tanana 197 Mike Torrez 447 Kiko Garcia The Rookie Card chase is a fairly recent development in the larger history of the hobby and, as strange as it may seem today, this is one of the cards that helped establish the craze. 469 Denny Walling, 104 Willie Aikens 510 Dick Tidrow In the offseason, the Angels parted ways with Gene Mauch after hed led them to a 2-0 ALCS lead over the Milwaukee Brewers, a lead the Angels promptly blew with three-straight losses. 596 Charlie Leibrandt Couple that with his impressive 18-year career with the MLB, and you get one highly sought-after rookie card. 594 Wayne Krenchicki 183 Dwight Evans