1991 Topps Tom Browning #151
Tom Browning · Topps · Base

Player
Tom Browning
Set
1991 Topps Base
Year
1991
Card #
151
Condition Grade
Estimated PSA 6-7 (EX-MT). The centering on the back is significantly shifted toward the top-right. The corners show visible whitening/wear, and the edges have minor chipping typically seen in the "Junk Wax" era card stock.
Category
Base
Manufacturer
Topps
Demand Level
Low. Demand is primarily limited to Cincinnati Reds team collectors or individuals completing a 1991 Topps master set.
Valuation
Raw (Ungraded) Value
$0.10 - $0.50
Graded Value
PSA 8: $5-10, PSA 9: $15-25, PSA 10: $50-75. Note: Grading this card is not financially recommended as the cost of grading exceeds the market value of the card in this condition.
Comparable Sales
Raw copies frequently sell in bulk lots for pennies per card. Single copies rarely sell on their own; when they do, they usually go for roughly $1.00 - $1.50 with shipping included.
Description
This is the reverse side of the 1991 Topps Tom Browning card #151. It features a salmon-colored border with blue and white accents. The card lists his complete Major League pitching record through 1990, highlighting his 20-win rookie season in 1985. It includes a '1990 Monthly Scoreboard' and standard biographical information like height, weight, and draft details.
Key Features
Features a Reds legend known for throwing a perfect game in 1988. This is a standard base card from the 'Junk Wax' era, notable mostly to team collectors or set builders.
Authenticity Indicators
Authenticity confidence: High. This card is not commonly counterfeited due to its high production volume and low market value. The vintage cardboard grain and specific 1991 Topps font/color schemes are consistent with a genuine product.
Flaws to Note
Oversized top and right borders on the reverse indicate centering issues. Softness on the bottom left corner (visible from the back) and general surface wear. The card stock from 1991 is prone to easy chipping and corner dings.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
Best sold as part of a lot on eBay, in a 'dime box' at a local card show, or donated to a local youth organization. Individual listing is generally not worth the shipping and platform fees.
Selling Tips
Do not grade this card. If listing on eBay, use 'eBay Standard Envelope' for lower shipping costs. It is best sold as part of a Cincinnati Reds team set or a bulk bundle of 1991 Topps cards.