1994 Topps Stadium Club Tim Spehr #393

Tim Spehr · Topps (Stadium Club) · Base

1994 Topps Stadium Club Tim Spehr #393

Player

Tim Spehr

Set

1994 Topps Stadium Club

Year

1994

Card #

#393

Condition Grade

PSA 3 (VG) to PSA 4 (VG-EX)

Category

Base

Manufacturer

Topps (Stadium Club)

Demand Level

Low / Junk Wax Era Surplus

Valuation

Raw (Ungraded) Value

$0.10 - $0.50

Graded Value

PSA 8: $8-$12, PSA 9: $15-$25, PSA 10: $40-$60 (Note: Grading cost exceeds total value)

Comparable Sales

Recent sales of common base cards from 1994 Stadium Club typically range from $0.10 to $0.99. Bulk lots of 100+ cards from this set often sell for $5-10 plus shipping.

Description

A classic mid-90s premium card featuring Montreal Expos catcher Tim Spehr. The card showcases the signature 'Stadium Club' full-bleed photography with a high-gloss finish. Spehr is seen in his blue Expos away jersey and sunglasses, holding a baseball and wearing his catcher's mitt. The lower section features his name in a stylized torn-paper aesthetic with gold foil accents.

Key Features

Full-bleed photography design; gold foil logo and nameplates; iconic 1990s Montreal Expos branding; high-gloss card stock that was considered premium for its era.

Authenticity Indicators

Correct Topps Stadium Club gold foil stamping; appropriate gloss finish for 1994 stock; 1993 copyright on the reverse; confidence high as this card is not a target for counterfeiting.

Flaws to Note

Significant white chipping and wear along the top and left edges; soft/rounded top-left and top-right corners; surface scuffing visible on the glossy coating; potential 'bricking' residue common for this set.

Selling Guide

Where to Sell

Best sold as part of a team set (Montreal Expos) or player lot on eBay. Otherwise, ideal for 'quarter boxes' at local card shows or donated to youth collectors.

Selling Tips

Do not grade this card, as the cost of the grading fee (approx. $19+) significantly outweighs the market value. List it with other 1994 Stadium Club cards or Expos players like Larry Walker or Pedro Martinez to attract team collectors.

Scanned on 5/8/2026