The Big Red Machine Cincinnati Reds teams range from 1970 -1976. Even if you narrow it down to one player the card could be from 7 different years, and there could be multiple cards made for one player in a single year.
Be more specific on each card that you are looking for a price for - Year - company (Topps) - Player, and card number. For example: 1971 Topps Johnny Bench card number 250.
If you are not sure of what year the card is from, see the back of the card, and the last year of stats listed is the year before the card was issued.
A 1971 Topps Johnny Bench Baseball card Number 250 has a book value of about $50.00 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 If you have too many cards to list then you might want to pick up a price guide at a local magazine shop. Beckett has an on-line price guide that you can find up dated prices. There is a small fee ($5.99 a month) to join. See Related Links below.
The Big Red Machine Willard Mullin Lithograph is worth about $50. - $75. in excellent -near/mint condition. This unsigned 22" x 28" limited edition lithograph was restricted to only 3,000 printed. In a 2006 auction a Willard Mullin "The Big Red Machine" Lithograph sold for $42.00
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The Big Red Machine was the nickname for the Cincinnati Reds baseball teams from the years 1970 -1976.
"Big Red Machine" is an alternate way to refer to the Hells Angels organization.
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Glenn Jacobs goes by The Big Red Machine, The Big Red Monster, The Big Red Psycho, The Big Red Machine of Destruction, and The Devil's Favorite Demon.
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