The 1989 Topps Ken Oberkfell #751 is a traditional Topps-era baseball card that reflects the late-1980s design aesthetic collectors appreciate. Produced as part of Topps' regular issues, this card represents both the player and his time with the Pittsburgh Pirates, making it relevant for team-focused collections and period-specific showcases. Collectors often seek this card for set-building—matching it with surrounding years and sets to complete runs—or for themed displays that highlight Pittsburgh Pirates history and roster continuity. As a non-rookie, non-serial numbered base card, it’s prized more for its place in a growing collection than for investment-grade scarcity; it pairs well with other Topps cards from the era for framing, trading, or gifting to fans of classic baseball ephemera. When evaluating listings for this card, collectors typically consider centering, corners, surface, and edges, and may look for authenticated or graded versions if long-term preservation and resale liquidity are priorities. SuperCatch lists this card to help serious hobbyists and casual fans find authentic examples for collecting, set completion, and display.
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