1991 Topps Jack Morris #110

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1991 Topps Jack Morris #110

Player

Jack Morris

Set

1991 Topps Baseball

Year

1991

Card #

#110

Condition Grade

PSA 7 (Near Mint). Centering appears slightly heavy to the left (approx. 55/45 or 60/40). Top-left corner shows minor softening. White borders show standard factory rough-cut edges typical of the era.

Category

Base

Manufacturer

Topps

Demand Level

Low. While Jack Morris is a Hall of Famer, this card was printed in massive quantities during the 'Junk Wax' era. Most demand comes from set collectors or player-specific collectors.

Valuation

Raw (Ungraded) Value

$0.25 - $1.00

Graded Value

PSA 8: $10-15, PSA 9: $20-30, PSA 10: $60-80

Comparable Sales

Recent raw sales average under $1.00. PSA 10 examples occasionally reach $70, but PSA 8 and 9 examples often sell for less than the cost of the grading fee itself.

Description

Featured is the 1991 Topps Jack Morris base card, number 110. This card commemorates Topps' 40th anniversary as indicated by the logo in the upper left corner. The card depicts the Hall of Fame pitcher in a follow-through motion during his tenure with the Detroit Tigers. The design features colorful inner borders and the classic Tigers logo at the bottom right.

Key Features

Hall of Fame player, 40th Anniversary logo, iconic junk-wax era design.

Authenticity Indicators

Authenticity confidence is High. The card stock is the standard brown/gray recycled chipboard used by Topps in 1991. The 40th anniversary logo is printed with correct saturation, and the typeface matches known authentic runs. This card is rarely counterfeited due to high production volume.

Flaws to Note

Left-heavy centering, minor corner wear on top-left, typical 1991 Topps card stock surface grain, light ink spotting common to mass-production printing of the early 90s.

Selling Guide

Where to Sell

Best suited for eBay as part of a lot, or COMC (Check Out My Cards) for individual sale. Generally found in 'dollar bins' at local card shows.

Selling Tips

Grading is not recommended as the cost of grading significantly exceeds the market value of the card. To maximize value, list as part of a Detroit Tigers team set or a Hall of Fame pitcher lot. Use 'PWE' (Plain White Envelope) shipping to keep costs low for the buyer.

Scanned on 4/30/2026