1987 Topps Baseball #767 Wil Culmer, #775 Keith Moreland, #791 Jim Lindeman, #748 Jimmy Jones

Wil Culmer, Keith Moreland, Jim Lindeman, Jimmy Jones · Topps · Base / Common

1987 Topps Baseball #767 Wil Culmer, #775 Keith Moreland, #791 Jim Lindeman, #748 Jimmy Jones

Player

Wil Culmer, Keith Moreland, Jim Lindeman, Jimmy Jones

Set

1987 Topps Base Set

Year

1987

Card #

#767, #775, #791, #748

Condition Grade

PSA 5 (EX) to PSA 6 (EX-MT). The cards show softened corners, centering issues common for the wood-border design, and potential surface wear from being stored loose.

Category

Base / Common

Manufacturer

Topps

Demand Level

Low. These are considered 'common' cards of non-Hall of Fame players from a period of mass overproduction.

Valuation

Raw (Ungraded) Value

$0.05 - $0.25 per card

Graded Value

PSA 8: $5-10, PSA 9: $15-20, PSA 10: $40-60 (Note: Grading fees exceed the market value of these specific players).

Comparable Sales

Bulk lots of 1987 Topps commons typically sell for $0.01 to $0.05 per card in large quantities. Single 'common' cards rarely sell individually unless in PSA 10 condition.

Description

A selection of four cards from the iconic 1987 Topps wood-grain border set. The cards feature a pinkish-red back with complete major and minor league statistics. Included are utility players and pitchers from the late 1980s era.

Key Features

Features the classic 1987 wood-grain border design, one of the most recognizable aesthetics in hobby history. These represent the 'Junk Wax Era' of high production volume.

Authenticity Indicators

High confidence. These are printed on standard brown chipboard cardstock of the era with period-correct typography. These cards are not targets for counterfeiting due to extremely high supply.

Flaws to Note

Significant corner rounding on most cards; heavy top-to-bottom centering bias on the Wil Culmer and Keith Moreland cards; possible surface staining/foxing visible on the card backs.

Selling Guide

Where to Sell

Best sold as part of a bulk lot on eBay, at a local garage sale, or donated. Individual sale is not cost-effective due to shipping fees.

Selling Tips

Do not grade these cards. The cost of the plastic slab is 20-50x the value of the card itself. Group them with other 1987 Topps cards to sell as a 'set starter' or team lots for the Phillies, Cubs, or Cardinals.

Scanned on 4/25/2026