
Brian Harper #389 1993 Topps Baseball — Card Value
1993 Topps BaseballWhat the Brian Harper #389 (1993 Topps Baseball) card is worth — ungraded vs graded.
Brian Harper #389 1993 Topps Baseball value — Ungraded $1. Prices updated June 2026.
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Which version do you have?
If your goal is simply to own a Brian Harper #389, buy the Standard version for only $1. The Marlins Inaugural and Rockies Inaugural versions command higher prices because they represent specific, limited-edition releases, offering collectors a piece of that particular inaugural set. Casual collectors should stick to the Standard, while serious collectors seeking specific memorabilia should pay the premium for the Marlins or Rockies versions.
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Item details
- Brand
- Baseball
- Set
- 1993 Topps Baseball
- Sport
- Baseball
- Number
- #389
Brian Harper #389 1993 Topps Baseball value
A raw (ungraded) Brian Harper #389 runs around $1, a Grade 9 about null, and a PSA 10 commands null.
What drives the price
Grade, centering, rookie/star status, set scarcity, and print run drive sports-card value. PSA/BGS gem-mint copies and rookies of stars carry the biggest premiums; raw commons sell for little.
Price guide
What this actually trades for — sold values by condition vs. what sellers are asking today
| Condition | Value | Based on |
|---|---|---|
| Ungraded | $1 | eBay sold comps |
Frequently asked questions
- What is the current resale value for this ungraded card?
- The resale value for this ungraded Brian Harper #389 is determined by current market listings for the 1993 Topps Baseball set.
- Is the 1993 Topps Baseball set considered rare?
- The card is from the 1993 Topps Baseball set, a specific release within the baseball card market.
- Does the ungraded condition affect the price significantly?
- Yes, the ungraded condition means the card's final resale price will depend on its physical state when graded or sold raw.