1988 Topps Baseball Lot of 4: Wil Tejada #747, Keith Moreland #773, Jim Lindeman #791, Jimmy Jones #748

Wil Tejada, Keith Moreland, Jim Lindeman, Jimmy Jones · Topps · Base

1988 Topps Baseball Lot of 4: Wil Tejada #747, Keith Moreland #773, Jim Lindeman #791, Jimmy Jones #748

Player

Wil Tejada, Keith Moreland, Jim Lindeman, Jimmy Jones

Set

1988 Topps Base Set

Year

1988

Card #

747, 773, 791, 748

Condition Grade

Estimated PSA 4-5 (VG-EX). Visible soft corners, significant chipping on the dark colored borders, and off-center printing common for this era.

Category

Base

Manufacturer

Topps

Demand Level

Low/Bulk. These are common cards from the junk wax era with very little individual market demand unless in PSA 10 condition.

Valuation

Raw (Ungraded) Value

$0.05 - $0.25 for the entire lot

Graded Value

PSA 8: $5-10, PSA 9: $15-20, PSA 10: $40-60 (Note: Grading cost far exceeds value for these specific players).

Comparable Sales

Complete sets of 792 cards from this year sell for $15-$25. Individual commons typically sell for pennies in bulk or are found in '10 cent' bins at card shows.

Description

A group of four cards from the 1988 Topps baseball set featuring the classic orange/red reverse design. The lot includes utility players and pitchers from the late 80s era in raw, handled condition.

Key Features

High-volume production era (Junk Wax Era); iconic 1988 Topps design; players include 1980 World Series Champion Keith Moreland.

Authenticity Indicators

Genuine high-volume stock. Correct card stock grain and ink absorption for 1988 Topps. Confidence: High. These cards are not targeted by counterfeiters due to their abundance.

Flaws to Note

Heavy white chipping on top and bottom edges; rounded corners; centering shifted toward the bottom on the Lindeman and Tejada cards; general surface wear.

Selling Guide

Where to Sell

Best sold as a part of a larger 'junk wax' bulk lot on eBay, at a garage sale, or donated. Shipping individually is not cost-effective.

Selling Tips

Do not grade these cards. To maximize value, bundle them with thousands of other cards from the same era to sell as a 'starter collection.' If listing, use 'lot' in the title.

Scanned on 4/25/2026