
Wally Joyner
1997 • Score
#152

1987 • Topps
Major League Baseball • Los Angeles Angels
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The 1987 Topps Wally Joyner sits in the mid-to-lower tier of his overall cardboard footprint, with his 1986 Topps rookie card commanding significantly more collector attention and value. With only a single active listing currently available, price discovery is limited, though this scarcity of supply can create momentary leverage for sellers. Joyner's solid Angels career and fan-favorite status in Southern California provide a modest but stable demand floor for his vintage issues.
As a standard base card from the high-print-run 1987 Topps set, this card carries no serial numbering, short print designation, or parallel distinction, placing it firmly in the common tier from a rarity standpoint. Graded copies do exist in the population reports, though PSA and BGS census data typically show heavy concentration in mid-grades due to the era's notoriously soft card stock and wax pack storage conditions. A pristine PSA 10 or BGS 9.5 example would represent a meaningful population outlier and commands a premium over raw or mid-grade copies.
Joyner has not received Hall of Fame recognition, which limits the long-term speculative upside that typically drives sustained grading submission waves and price appreciation. Collector interest tends to be nostalgia-driven, concentrated among Angels fans and late-1980s set builders, rather than broad investment-focused demand. High-grade examples may hold their relative positioning within his catalog, but market momentum for this specific issue remains modest and unlikely to see significant acceleration without a major cultural or HOF-related catalyst.

1997 • Score
#152

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