1987 Topps Tiffany Tony Bernazard #564
Tony Bernazard · Topps · Base Parallel (Tiffany Edition)

Player
Tony Bernazard
Set
1987 Topps Tiffany
Year
1987
Card #
#564
Condition Grade
PSA 8 (NM-MT) - Centering is approximately 65/35 left-to-right, edges look sharp, surface shows typical gloss for Tiffany series.
Category
Base Parallel (Tiffany Edition)
Manufacturer
Topps
Demand Level
Low to Moderate - Mostly sought after by team collectors and set builders specifically looking for the Tiffany parallel.
Valuation
Raw (Ungraded) Value
$2.00 - $5.00
Graded Value
PSA 8: $15-25, PSA 9: $45-60, PSA 10: $150-250 (Low pop)
Comparable Sales
Standard 1987 Topps Bernazard cards sell for cents; Tiffany versions sell for $3-$8 raw. PSA 10 examples of common Tiffany players from this era typically range from $100 to $300 depending on registry demand.
Description
This is the high-gloss Tiffany edition of Tony Bernazard's 1987 Topps card. It features the iconic wood-grain border design with a much brighter, glossier finish and white cardstock compared to the standard dull grey flagship release. Bernazard is pictured in his Cleveland Indians uniform holding two baseballs.
Key Features
Limited print run (estimated 30,000 sets); Tiffany parallel features white cardstock and high-gloss protective coating; Iconic 1987 wood-grain border design.
Authenticity Indicators
The white cardstock back (not grey) and the high-gloss 'wet' look on the front are the primary indicators of a genuine Tiffany issue. Confidence: High.
Flaws to Note
The card is noticeably off-center toward the left border. There is a slight tip of wear on the bottom right corner. Minimal factory print dots typical of 1980s Topps.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
eBay is the best platform for this specific card using the 'Topps Tiffany' keyword. COMC is also a viable option for lower-cost parallels.
Selling Tips
Do not grade unless you are certain it could hit a PSA 10, as the cost of grading exceeds the value of a PSA 8 or 9. Use keywords like 'Tiffany', 'High Gloss', and 'Cleveland Indians' in the title.