In "near mint" and "mint" condition a 1971 Pete Rose Topps #100 card is worth between $60 and $80. However, one rated to be in "very good" condition might be worth as little as $8.
Mike Davis did not play until 1980The 1977 Topps card number 277 is the 1976 NL cahampions card "Reds sweep Phillies 3 in row" feturing Pete Rose and has a book value of $5.00 in near/mint condition. The Mike Davis Topps Card number 277 is from 1989 and has a book value of about .05 cents in near/mint condition
Topps card number 357 Cincinnati Reds team card was issued in 1971, and features the 1970 Cincinnati Reds. A 1971 Topps Cincinnati Reds Team card number 357 has a book value of about $4.00 in near/mint -mint condition. Professionally graded cards will sell for more. Condition is important.Common flaws with baseball cards include: rounded edges, creases, off centered, and faded color. Any or all flaws will devalue the card significantly.
The value of baseball cards are based on the condition of the card itself. A 1953 autographed Frank Thomas Cincinnati Reds card can be worth $5.00 to over $40.00 dollars.
Yes, Pete Rose bet on the Reds while he was a player and manager.
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Yes, Pete Rose did bet against his team, the Cincinnati Reds, which led to his ban from baseball in 1989.
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He played for three different teams. The reds,phillies and expos.
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Pete Rose is the Cincinnati Reds all-time hits leader, with 3,358.
Pete Schourek wore uniform number 46 when he played for the Reds from 1994 -1997. Pete wore # 48 for the Mets, 41 for the Astros, 51 & 50 for the Red Sox, and 46 for the Pirates,
The 1983 Fleer Pete Rose card is part of the Fleer baseball card set released that year, featuring the iconic player Pete Rose, who is known for being one of Major League Baseball's all-time hits leaders. The card showcases Rose in his Cincinnati Reds uniform and is notable for its clean design and vibrant colors. As a collectible, it appeals to both baseball card enthusiasts and fans of Rose, despite the controversies surrounding his career. Depending on its condition, the card can hold varying values among collectors.