1966 Topps San Francisco Giants Team #156

San Francisco Giants Team (Willie Mays, Willie McCovey, Juan Marichal) · Topps · Base Team Card

1966 Topps San Francisco Giants Team #156

Player

San Francisco Giants Team (Willie Mays, Willie McCovey, Juan Marichal)

Set

1966 Topps Base Set

Year

1966

Card #

#156

Condition Grade

PSA 1 (PR-FR) to PSA 1.5 (FR)

Category

Base Team Card

Manufacturer

Topps

Demand Level

Low to Moderate. While it features Hall of Famers, the poor condition limits it to set-builders looking for a cheap filler or budget team collectors.

Valuation

Raw (Ungraded) Value

$1.00 - $3.00

Graded Value

PSA 1: $10-15, PSA 2: $18-25, PSA 3: $30-40

Comparable Sales

Recent sales of raw 1966 Giants team cards in Poor/Fair condition typically range from $0.99 to $3.00 plus shipping. In PSA 7 (Near-Mint) or higher, this card can reach $100+, but this specific specimen is not a candidate for those prices.

Description

A vintage 1966 Topps San Francisco Giants team card featuring the full squad from the 1965 season where they finished 2nd in the National League. This card features a yellow background with a green banner design typical of the 1966 set. Includes Hall of Famers Willie Mays, Willie McCovey, and Juan Marichal in the team photo.

Key Features

Features three legendary Hall of Famers: Willie Mays, Willie McCovey, and Juan Marichal; Classic 1966 Topps high-contrast yellow design; Popular team card for Giants franchise collectors.

Authenticity Indicators

Authentic vintage cardboard stock with appropriate fiber age; classic 1966 Topps lithographic 'dot pattern' visible under magnification; standard 2.5 x 3.5 inch sizing. Low risk of counterfeit for this specific card number. Confidence: High.

Flaws to Note

Major condition issues including heavy corner rounding, significant edge wear, visible creasing on the top left and right edges, minor staining on the bottom border, and heavy surface wear. This card is in 'poor' to 'fair' utility condition.

Selling Guide

Where to Sell

eBay (Auction or Buy It Now), COMC, or a 'Dollar Bin' at a local card show. Given the value, it would likely be sold as part of a lot of vintage cards.

Selling Tips

Due to the low value and poor condition, professional grading is NOT recommended. List with honest photos of the corners and creases. Best sold in a lot of 1960s vintage cards to save on shipping. Use keywords like 'Vintage Giants', 'Mays Team Card', and '1966 Topps'.

Scanned on 5/1/2026