1991 Topps Barry Bonds All-Star #387
Barry Bonds · Topps · Base / All-Star Insert

Player
Barry Bonds
Set
1991 Topps Base Set
Year
1991
Card #
#387
Condition Grade
PSA 3 (VG) - Poor centering, heavy corner wear, and visible edge chipping.
Category
Base / All-Star Insert
Manufacturer
Topps
Demand Level
Low. While Barry Bonds remains a highly collected figure, this specific card was mass-produced in the millions, making it very common in the hobby.
Valuation
Raw (Ungraded) Value
$0.25 - $1.00
Graded Value
PSA 8: $15-20, PSA 9: $40-60, PSA 10: $250-350 (Note: This specific card would be unlikely to grade high enough to justify the cost).
Comparable Sales
Raw copies in similar condition frequently sell for $0.50 or less in bulk lots. PSA 10 copies occasionally reach $300+, but low-grade copies have no significant resale market individually.
Description
Featured here is a classic 1991 Topps Barry Bonds All-Star card. The card commemorates Bonds' National League dominance while playing for the Pittsburgh Pirates. It features the Topps 40th Anniversary logo on the top left and a high-action photography shot of Bonds in his traditional Pirates road jersey and batting helmet.
Key Features
Features the 7-time MVP Barry Bonds during his early Pittsburgh Pirates era; includes the iconic Topps 40 Years of Baseball commemorative logo.
Authenticity Indicators
Authenticity Confidence: High. This is a common card printed during the 'Junk Wax' era. Authentic indicators include the specific brown cardboard stock characteristic of early 90s Topps and the halftone printing dots visible on the player image.
Flaws to Note
Significant whitening and rounding on all four corners; heavy chipping on both the left and right edges; the centering is shifted noticeably to the right and slightly toward the bottom; surface appears to have some mild dulling.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
Best sold as part of a lot on eBay, at a local garage sale, or donated to a younger collector. The shipping cost for a single sale would likely exceed the card's market value.
Selling Tips
Do not grade this card, as the grading fees ($15-20+) far exceed the value of the card in this condition. If selling, group it with other 1980s or 90s Bonds cards to make a more attractive 'player lot'.
Notes
Berry bonds 401