1991 Topps Dwayne Henry #474

Dwayne Henry · Topps · Base

1991 Topps Dwayne Henry #474

Player

Dwayne Henry

Set

1991 Topps Base

Year

1991

Card #

#474

Condition Grade

PSA 8 (NM-MT) Estimate. Centering is heavily shifted to the left (65/35). Top-right corner shows slight whitening. Edges appear standard for Topps wood-pulp stock.

Category

Base

Manufacturer

Topps

Demand Level

Low/Niche. This is a common card of a non-star player from the peak of the overproduction era. Demand is limited to Braves team collectors or set builders.

Valuation

Raw (Ungraded) Value

$0.05 - $0.25

Graded Value

PSA 8: $1.00 - $3.00, PSA 9: $5.00 - $10.00, PSA 10: $25.00 - $40.00 (Note: Grading fees exceed the card's value).

Comparable Sales

Raw singles consistently sell for under $1.00 or are found in nickel boxes. Complete sets of 1991 Topps (792 cards) typically sell for $15 to $25.

Description

A classic 1991 Topps baseball card featuring Atlanta Braves pitcher Dwayne Henry. This card commemorates Topps 40th anniversary with the iconic '40 Years of Baseball' logo in the top left corner. Henry is pictured in a head-and-shoulders portrait wearing his Braves home white uniform and cap. The card features the signature 1991 Topps multi-colored border design.

Key Features

Includes the Topps 40th Anniversary logo; part of the high-production 'Junk Wax Era'; classic 1991 design.

Authenticity Indicators

Authentic. The card stock is the thick, brown recycled paper typical of 1991 Topps. Printing dots are consistent with lithographic techniques of the early 90s. This card is not targeted by counterfeiters due to its high supply.

Flaws to Note

Significant left-to-right centering issues (very common for this year); minor corner wear on the top right tip; slightly dull color saturation typical of the card stock from this era.

Selling Guide

Where to Sell

eBay (in bulk lots), COMC (for set fillers), or local card shop 'bargain bins'.

Selling Tips

Do not grade this card, as the cost of the plastic slab will be significantly higher than the card's market value. Best sold as part of a 1991 Topps complete set or an Atlanta Braves team lot of cards from the same era to save on shipping costs.

Scanned on 4/30/2026