1989 Topps Baseball Lot: Keith Moreland #773, Jimmy Jones #748, Jim Lindeman #791
Keith Moreland, Jimmy Jones, Jim Lindeman · Topps · Base Cards / Junk Wax Era

Player
Keith Moreland, Jimmy Jones, Jim Lindeman
Set
1989 Topps Base Set
Year
1989
Card #
#773, #748, #791
Condition Grade
PSA 5 (EX) to PSA 6 (EX-MT). Visible edge wear, soft corners, and typical 1989 centering issues. Card #748 shows significant top-edge whitening.
Category
Base Cards / Junk Wax Era
Manufacturer
Topps
Demand Level
Low / Niche. Typical 'Common' cards from a high-production era.
Valuation
Raw (Ungraded) Value
$0.05 - $0.25 per card ($0.50 - $0.75 for the lot)
Graded Value
PSA 8: $5-10, PSA 9: $15-20, PSA 10: $40-60 (Note: Grading costs far exceed the value of these specific common players).
Comparable Sales
Recent eBay sales for individual 1989 Topps commons range from $0.99 to $1.50 with free shipping (largely covering the stamp). Bulk lots of 100+ cards from this set typically sell for $5.00 to $10.00.
Description
A trio of reverse card backs from the 1989 Topps baseball set. The backs feature the iconic pink/orange and grey color scheme with complete major and minor league statistics. Includes Outfielder Keith Moreland (#773), Pitcher Jimmy Jones (#748), and Outfielder Jim Lindeman (#791).
Key Features
Classic 1989 Topps design; players from the 'Junk Wax' era. Keith Moreland was a notable veteran of the 1980s Cubs and Phillies.
Authenticity Indicators
High confidence. Natural aging of 1989 Topps card stock (porous/grey), correct typography, and pink-tone ink saturation. These are low-value commons and are not counterfeited.
Flaws to Note
Significant whitening on the top edges of the Jimmy Jones card. General corner softening on all three. Centering appears slightly shifted toward the top/right on the Lindeman card.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
Best sold as part of a complete set on eBay or in bulk 'dollar bins' at local card shows. Individually, they are best suited for COMC (Check Out My Cards) or Sportlots.
Selling Tips
Do not grade these cards, as the grading fee is much higher than the market value. Group them with other 1989 Topps cards to sell as a 'team set' or 'starter lot' to minimize shipping costs.