1991 Topps Stadium Club Willie McGee #152
Willie McGee · Topps · Base

Player
Willie McGee
Set
1991 Topps Stadium Club
Year
1991
Card #
#152
Condition Grade
PSA 7 (Near Mint) / PSA 8 (NM-MT) - Centering appears roughly 60/40 bottom-to-top with some minor whitening on the corners.
Category
Base
Manufacturer
Topps
Demand Level
Moderate to Low - Primarily sought after by player collectors or set builders. High supply exists from the junk wax era.
Valuation
Raw (Ungraded) Value
$0.50 - $2.00
Graded Value
PSA 8: $15-25, PSA 9: $35-50, PSA 10: $150-200
Comparable Sales
Raw sales range from $0.99 to $2.00 plus shipping. PSA 10 copies have recently sold for $140-$180, while PSA 9s struggle to exceed $40.
Description
This 1991 Stadium Club Willie McGee card #152 features a candid, high-gloss studio-style portrait typical of the early Stadium Club era. Known for its premium photography, the card showcases McGee leaning forward in his San Francisco Giants gear against a warm, yellow-gold gradient background. The front features the iconic gold foil Topps logo and his name in script.
Key Features
Debut year of the Stadium Club brand which revolutionized card photography; features 3-time All-Star and former NL MVP Willie McGee during his tenure with the San Francisco Giants.
Authenticity Indicators
Authentic card stock with appropriate gloss finish; gold foil stamping on the logo is crisp; typography matches known 1991 release. Confidence: High.
Flaws to Note
Bottom-heavy centering; light corner wear visible on the white border corners; surface reflection suggests high gloss which is prone to light scratches or 'bricking' in storage.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
eBay (as part of a lot), COMC, or Sportlots. Graded copies should be sold through eBay to reach player enthusiasts.
Selling Tips
Due to high production volume, selling this card raw is generally only profitable as part of a Willie McGee collection or a full 1991 Stadium Club set. Grading is only recommended if the surface is flawless and the card can achieve a PSA 10, as lower grades rarely cover the cost of grading fees.