1991 Topps Jeff Huson #116

Jeff Huson · Topps · Base Card / All-Star Rookie Cup

1991 Topps Jeff Huson #116

Player

Jeff Huson

Set

1991 Topps Base

Year

1991

Card #

116

Condition Grade

PSA 7 (Near Mint) - Estimated. Centering is heavily shifted left-to-right (approx 70/30). Corners show slight whitening/softening. Surface appears clean but card stock era is prone to fading.

Category

Base Card / All-Star Rookie Cup

Manufacturer

Topps

Demand Level

Very Low. Jeff Huson was a solid utility infielder but is not a Hall of Fame candidate or high-interest legend. Demand is limited to Texas Rangers team collectors or enthusiasts of the 1991 Topps All-Star Rookie Cup subset.

Valuation

Raw (Ungraded) Value

$0.05 - $0.25

Graded Value

PSA 8: $5-10, PSA 9: $15-20, PSA 10: $40-60 (Note: Grading cost far exceeds card value)

Comparable Sales

Recent eBay sales show individual raw copies selling for $0.99 with free shipping (essentially the cost of the stamp). Complete sets of 1991 Topps (792 cards) typically sell for $15-$25.

Description

Featured here is the 1991 Topps Jeff Huson #116. The card showcases the Texas Rangers shortstop in an action fielding pose. The design includes the iconic 'Topps 40 Years of Baseball' logo in the top left corner and the prestigious gold Topps All-Star Rookie Cup in the bottom left, signifying Huson's selection to the 1990 Topps All-Star Rookie team.

Key Features

Features the gold Topps All-Star Rookie Cup; 40th Anniversary logo year; classic early 90s design; features Huson in his Texas Rangers uniform.

Authenticity Indicators

Authenticity Confidence: High. This card is not commonly counterfeited due to high print volumes and low market value. Indicators include the standard fiber-rich 1991 Topps cardstock and correct color saturation of the Rangers blue.

Flaws to Note

Significant left-to-right centering issues (heavy left border); soft upper left and lower right corners; common 1991 grey cardstock age toning on borders; minor edge chipping typical of the set.

Selling Guide

Where to Sell

Best sold as part of a lot on eBay or Mercari. For individual sale, COMC (Check Out My Cards) is the most viable option to reach set builders.

Selling Tips

Do not grade this card, as the cost of the plastic slab is 50x the value of the card itself. If selling, list it as part of a 1991 Topps 'Rookie Cup' lot or a Texas Rangers team set to maximize visibility. Ship in a Plain White Envelope (PWE) to keep costs down.

Scanned on 4/30/2026