1991 Topps Jeff Innis #112

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1991 Topps Jeff Innis #112

Player

Jeff Innis

Set

1991 Topps Base Set

Year

1991

Card #

#112

Condition Grade

PSA 8 (NM-MT) / PSA 9 (Mint) OC. The card shows decent centering top-to-bottom but is slightly heavy on the right border. Top right corner shows minor rounding; surface appears clean with typical gloss for the era.

Category

Base

Manufacturer

Topps

Demand Level

Low/Niche. Primarily sought by Mets team collectors or set builders completing the 792-card 1991 Topps set.

Valuation

Raw (Ungraded) Value

$0.05 - $0.25

Graded Value

PSA 8: $5-10, PSA 9: $15-20, PSA 10: $35-50 (Note: Grading cost exceeds current market value)

Comparable Sales

Raw copies routinely sell for $0.10 to $0.50 in bulk lots. Individual sales on eBay often go for $1.00 - $1.50 with free shipping. High-grade PSA 10 copies occasionally reach $30+ but have very low sales volume.

Description

Attractive 1991 Topps Jeff Innis #112 featuring the iconic 'Topps 40 Years of Baseball' logo in the top left corner. The card showcases the New York Mets pitcher in his home blue jersey and classic Mets cap. The design features a multi-colored border and clean white cardstock back with career statistics.

Key Features

Includes the 40th Anniversary Topps logo. Iconic early-90s 'Junk Wax' era design. Features Mets fan-favorite sidearmer Jeff Innis.

Authenticity Indicators

Genuine card stock with classic grey/brown back paper typical of 1991 Topps. Correct logo resolution and font weights. Confidence: Extremely High. This card is not targeted by counterfeiters due to mass production.

Flaws to Note

Centering is slightly off toward the right edge. Minor soft corner on the top right. Typical white flickering on thin blue borders common to this 1991 set.

Selling Guide

Where to Sell

Best sold in a lot on eBay or Mercari. For individual sale, COMC (Check Out My Cards) is the most viable option to reach set collectors without high shipping overhead.

Selling Tips

Do not grade this card, as the grading fee of $19-$25 is significantly higher than the card's market value. Best sold as part of a New York Mets team set or a larger 1991 Topps bulk lot. Use 'PWE' (Plain White Envelope) shipping to keep costs down for the buyer.

Scanned on 4/25/2026