1992 Topps Mark Lewis #268

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1992 Topps Mark Lewis #268

Player

Mark Lewis

Set

1992 Topps Base Set

Year

1992

Card #

#268

Condition Grade

PSA 8 (NM-MT) - Centering appears slightly heavy towards the right and bottom; corners show light softening; surface appears clean.

Category

Base Card

Manufacturer

Topps

Demand Level

Low - The supply of this card is extremely high and the player/set combination does not currently drive high hobby interest.

Valuation

Raw (Ungraded) Value

$0.05 - $0.25

Graded Value

PSA 8: $5.00 - $10.00; PSA 9: $10.00 - $15.00; PSA 10: $25.00 - $35.00 (Note: Grading cost exceeds current value)

Comparable Sales

Individual raw copies typically sell for under $1.00 or are found in 5-cent to 25-cent discount bins. PSA 10 'Gem Mint' copies occasionally reach $25 for registry collectors, but there is very little recent sales volume for this specific card in lower grades.

Description

The 1992 Topps Mark Lewis #268 features the Cleveland Indians shortstop catching a high fly ball. The design is iconic of the early 90s junk wax era, featuring a multi-colored geometric border and a clear action photograph. The card has a white outer border and a high-gloss finish typical of the standard Topps issue from that year.

Key Features

A classic 1990s base card of a steady Major League infielder. This card is part of the 'Junk Wax' era, most valuable to team set collectors or fans of the 1990s Cleveland Indians.

Authenticity Indicators

Authenticity is High. This is a common card not known for being counterfeited. The card stock, printing dot pattern, and Topps logo are all consistent with standard 1992 production.

Flaws to Note

Slight right-to-left centering issues and bottom-heavy spacing. Common white stock chipping often occurs on the edges of this set, though this example looks relatively clean.

Selling Guide

Where to Sell

eBay (as part of a team lot or set), COMC for individual sales, or local card shop bulk bins.

Selling Tips

Do not grade this card, as the cost of grading is significantly higher than the market value. It is best sold as part of a 1992 Topps complete set or an Indians team lot of that era. Use 'eBay Standard Envelope' for cheap shipping if sold individually.

Scanned on 4/30/2026