George Brett #200, Topps

George Brett #200

Topps · 1982

Base
Market value
$2
Avg grade
4.8

The George Brett (#200, Topps, 1982) is a base Baseball card. Across 10 ZeroPop community scans it averages a 4.8/10 grade (VG-EX), with 0% grading Gem Mint 9.5 or higher. Its current raw market value is about $2.

Price history

3M change
$2.25
-30.8%

Source: ebay+gemini

This card at every grade

Real community scans of the George Brett, graded across the scale, with the typical value at each tier.

George Brett graded 8
8
20% of scans
$26
George Brett graded 7
7
10% of scans
$0
George Brett graded 6 & below
6 & below
70% of scans
$5

Community grades

4.8
Avg Grade
10
Scans
0%
Gem Mint 9.5+
8.0
Top Grade

Grade distribution

8
2 · 20%
7
1 · 10%
6 & below
7 · 70%

Average sub-grades

Corners
5.3
Edges
6.3
Surface
5.1
Centering
8.3

Most common condition issues

Whitening 70%Bent (Front) 20%Rough 20%

Community average: 4.8 (VG-EX) · based on 10 ZeroPop scans

Recent community scans

George Brett, graded 2.5
George Brett
1976 Topps
2.5$11
George Brett, graded 2.5
George Brett
Topps
2.5$3
George Brett, graded 5.0
George Brett
1977 Topps
5.0$2
George Brett, graded 7.5
George Brett
Topps
7.5$7
George Brett, graded 5.5
George Brett
1979 Topps
5.5$11
George Brett, graded 8.0
George Brett
Topps
8.0$44
George Brett, graded 2.5
George Brett
Topps
2.5$3
George Brett, graded 5.0
George Brett
Topps
5.0$2

Card details

SetTopps
Number#200
Year1982
GameBaseball
RarityBase

Frequently asked questions

What is a George Brett worth?

A raw (ungraded) George Brett from Topps currently carries a market value of about $2. Graded copies sell for more. The value ladder on this page shows the estimated price at each grade.

What grade do most George Brett cards get?

Across 10 community scans on ZeroPop, the George Brett averages a 4.8/10 overall grade. 0% reach Gem Mint (9.5+). Sub-grade averages: corners 5.3, edges 6.3, surface 5.1, centering 8.3.

What are the most common defects on a George Brett?

The most frequently flagged condition issues on scanned George Brett cards are Whitening (70% of scans), Bent (Front) (20% of scans), Rough (20% of scans).

Is the George Brett worth grading?

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