1977 Topps Toni Linhart #190
Toni Linhart · Topps · Base

Player
Toni Linhart
Set
1977 Topps Football
Year
1977
Card #
#190
Condition Grade
PSA 6 (EX-MT) - Centering is slightly right-heavy on the back, corners show light touches of wear, most notably the top left (back view). Surfaces appear clean but stock shows typical age toning.
Category
Base
Manufacturer
Topps
Demand Level
Low/Niche - Primarily sought after by Baltimore Colts team set collectors or specialists in 1970s specialists.
Valuation
Raw (Ungraded) Value
$0.50 - $2.00
Graded Value
PSA 7: $10-15, PSA 8: $25-35, PSA 9: $75-100
Comparable Sales
Recent raw sales for common 1977 Topps singles range from $0.99 to $1.99. PSA 8 copies of similar common players from this set generally settle in the $20-$30 range.
Description
Featured here is the back of the 1977 Topps football card for Baltimore Colts kicker Toni Linhart. The back features a pink and black color scheme on gray card stock, detailing his career scoring record through 1976 and a 'College Corner' section highlighting his background in Austria. One of the few NFL players from that era born in Austria.
Key Features
Features the 1976 NFL scoring leader; mentions his unique background attending Austria Tech; classic 1977 Topps design; key common for team set collectors.
Authenticity Indicators
Authentic based on the specific typeface, rough-cut edges typical of 1970s Topps stock, and authentic ink absorption patterns on the fiber-rich gray cardstock. Confidence: High.
Flaws to Note
Centering is approximately 65/35 toward the right edge on the reverse. Minor softening on the top left and bottom left corners (back side). Typical light chipping on the gray borders.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
eBay (as part of a lot or low-PWE listing), COMC, or Sportlots.
Selling Tips
As a common card of a non-Hall of Famer, this is best sold as a 'Buy It Now' with free shipping (PWE - Plain White Envelope) to attract team set builders. Grading is not recommended unless the front is perfectly centered and mint, as the cost of grading far exceeds the market value for mid-grade copies.