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Joe Sakic #113 — 1989 Topps hockey card

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1989 Topps Checklist & Card Prices

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1989 Topps (Hockey) has 37 cards in our price guide, 37 of them with live market values. The most valuable is Joe Sakic #113 at $960 in PSA 10 ($4.13 raw). Across the set, PSA 10 copies total $3.0K and raw copies $59.75.

Cards
37
With prices
37
PSA 10 total
$3.0K
Raw total
$59.75
Avg gem premium
31×
Top card
$960

Most valuable cards

The 12 highest-value cards in 1989 Topps, ranked by PSA 10 price (best graded or raw where no PSA 10 sale exists).

Best cards to grade

Full checklist

All 37 cards we track from 1989 Topps, with the latest raw and graded market values. Tap any card for its full price history.

CardRawPSA 9PSA 10CGC 10BGS 10
Adam Oates #185Adam Oates$1.19$5.49$54.30$33.00$71.00
Andy Brickley #29Andy Brickley$1.65$45.88$28.00$60.00
Brett Hull #186Brett Hull$1.79$21.26$47.00$28.00$61.00
Brian Leetch #136Brian Leetch$1.25$39.95$389$234$506
Bryan Trottier #149Bryan Trottier$1.99$9.49$41.25$25.00$54.00
Checklist 100-198 #198$1.27$43.32$26.00$56.00
Cliff Ronning #45Cliff Ronning$1.50$6.38$38.05$23.00$49.00
Craig Janney #190Craig Janney$1.48$20.70$61.00$37.00$79.00
Dan Quinn #152Dan Quinn$0.18$26.50$16.00$34.00
Denis Savard #5Denis Savard$1.82$28.28$17.00$37.00
Derek King #6Derek King$0.99$57.70$35.00$75.00
Doug Gilmour #74Doug Gilmour$1.13$10.50$6.00$14.00
Grant Fuhr #192Grant Fuhr$1.88$4.00$37.68$23.00$49.00
Jim Johnson #77Jim Johnson$0.86$42.20$25.00$55.00
Joe Mullen #196Joe Mullen$1.60$1.69$19.99$12.00$26.00
Joe Sakic #113Joe Sakic$4.13$270$960$576$1,248
John Tonelli #8John Tonelli$3.62$5.50$3.00$7.00
Luc Robitaille #88Luc Robitaille$1.50$21.43$101$61.00$131
Mario Lemieux #1Mario Lemieux$1.99$29.50$164$98.00$213
Mark Howe #191Mark Howe$5.56$4.84$29.99$18.00$39.00
Mark Messier #65Mark Messier$1.41$22.96$28.00$17.00$36.00
Mike Vernon #163Mike Vernon$0.99$6.50$21.01$13.00$27.00
Patrick Roy #17Patrick Roy$1.96$13.95$64.50$39.00$84.00
Paul Coffey #95Paul Coffey$1.99$3.00$41.78$25.00$54.00
Peter Stastny #143Peter Stastny$1.39$0.99$19.99$12.00$26.00
Pierre Turgeon #25Pierre Turgeon$0.80$15.71$24.50$15.00$32.00
Ray Bourque #110Ray Bourque$1.58$9.90$35.56$21.00$46.00
Ron Francis #175Ron Francis$1.25$7.75$42.00$25.00$55.00
Scott Arniel #187Scott Arniel$0.18$10.50$6.00$14.00
Scott Stevens #93Scott Stevens$1.02$1.80$34.69$21.00$45.00
Stephane Richer #153Stephane Richer$0.99$22.95$28.00$17.00$36.00
Steve Chiasson #164Steve Chiasson$0.99$17.54$47.64$29.00$62.00
Steve Yzerman #83Steve Yzerman$1.50$13.34$54.99$33.00$71.00
Tom Barrasso #36Tom Barrasso$1.92$5.50$26.68$16.00$35.00
Trevor Linden #89Trevor Linden$1.42$19.51$53.05$32.00$69.00
Wayne Gretzky #156Wayne Gretzky$1.99$31.81$265$159$344
Zarley Zalapski #168Zarley Zalapski$0.99$28.00$17.00$36.00

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About this set

1989 Topps is a Hockey set from 1989. Midpoint tracks 37 cards from it, 37 with market prices from recent sales and 37 with a PSA 10 value. The set's most valuable card is Joe Sakic #113 at $960 in PSA 10 ($4.13 raw). Priced raw copies add up to $59.75, and PSA 10 copies to $3.0K. On average a PSA 10 sells for 31× the raw price across the set's graded cards.

Frequently asked questions

How many cards are in 1989 Topps?
Our Hockey price guide lists 37 cards for 1989 Topps, 37 of them with live market prices.
What is the most valuable card in 1989 Topps?
The most valuable card in 1989 Topps is Joe Sakic #113 at $960 in PSA 10 ($4.13 raw).
Is Joe Sakic #113 worth grading?
A PSA 10 Joe Sakic #113 sells for $960 vs $4.13 raw — a 233× premium. That gap is what makes grading a well-centered, clean copy worthwhile.
When was 1989 Topps released?
1989 Topps was released in 1989.

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