1987 Topps #320 Barry Bonds Rookie

Explore in-depth stats, PSA populations, and a unique rating for this classic woodgrain Barry Bonds rookie card.

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Total PSA Pop: 30,748

Tale of the Tape

Playing Career
98
Card's Significance in the Hobby
75
Rarity Factor
72
Player Marketability
87
Overall Hobby Score
83
83

Badges

Generational Talent
Best in Draft Class
Big Market Success
Multiple Time MVP

Player Achievements

1986 - 2007

762 Career Home Runs (MLB Record)
7' NL MVP (All-Time Record)
14' All-Star
8' Gold Glove Winner
12' Silver Slugger
73 Home Runs in a Season (MLB Record)

PSA Price History (January)

Year PSA 10 Price PSA 9 Price
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How I Arrived at The Hobby Score

This card received an 83 overall Hobby Score.

The 1987 Topps Barry Bonds rookie is the most common and widely circulated Bonds rookie card, making it a true baseline entry in his rookie card catalog. As part of Topps' flagship 1987 set, the card benefited from massive production during one of the hobby's most heavily printed eras.

The design is instantly recognizable, with its bold woodgrain border and clean portrait layout that defined late-1980s Topps aesthetics. While visually nostalgic, the card does not carry any regional variation or production nuance that distinguishes it from the rest of the set.

Large PSA population counts and consistent availability keep the card affordable and accessible, but they also limit its long-term scarcity appeal. As a result, the 1987 Topps Bonds rookie earns a modest Hobby Score'valued more for nostalgia and historical placement than for rarity or hobby depth.

1987 Topps Barry Bonds Rookie
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