1977 Topps Jerry Augustine All-Star Rookie #419
Jerry Augustine · Topps · Base / All-Star Rookie

Player
Jerry Augustine
Set
1977 Topps Base Set
Year
1977
Card #
#419
Condition Grade
PSA 3 (VG) - Visible corner wear, edge chipping, and top-left softening. Centering is shifted roughly 65/35 left-to-right.
Category
Base / All-Star Rookie
Manufacturer
Topps
Demand Level
Low / Niche. Primarily sought by Brewers team collectors, All-Star Rookie Cup set builders, or 1977 set completionists.
Valuation
Raw (Ungraded) Value
$0.50 - $2.00
Graded Value
PSA 3: $5-8, PSA 4: $10-15, PSA 2: $2-4
Comparable Sales
Recent raw sales for common 1977 Topps cards in VG condition range from $0.25 to $1.00. Graded copies of this specific card in high grade (PSA 9) can reach $40-50, but low grades rarely trade above the cost of the slab.
Description
A classic 1977 Topps baseball card featuring Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Jerry Augustine. The card boasts the iconic Topps 'All-Star Rookie' gold trophy in the bottom right corner and a facsimile signature. The design is characteristic of the late 70s with bold 'BREWERS' block text and a yellow 'PITCHER' banner.
Key Features
Includes the highly collectible Topps All-Star Rookie Cup logo; Jerry Augustine is a member of the Brewers Wall of Honor; classic 1977 Topps photography and design.
Authenticity Indicators
Authentic card stock with correct light gray/brown cardboard backing; 1977 Topps dot-matrix print pattern is visible; facsimile signature thickness is correct for the era. High confidence.
Flaws to Note
Significant corner rounding especially at the top left; edge chipping along the right-hand border; slight surface dirt/toning on the white borders; off-center framing toward the left edge.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
eBay (as a PWE/Standard Envelope listing), COMC, or as part of a bulk vintage lot at a local card show.
Selling Tips
Do not grade this card, as grading fees far exceed the market value. List with high-quality scans. Use 'eBay Standard Envelope' for shipping to keep costs low for the buyer. It is best sold as part of a 1977 set or Brewers team lot.