There were still some tough cards here. Petey with Clemente is huge. Perez/Santo/McCovery is a Hall of Fame trio. Lee May fans and stans gotta pony up Hank Aaron prices.
This Reds squad was stacked.
Documenting my cardboard idiocies, insanities, idolatries, ignominies, and idiosyncrasies. These ones belong to me.
There were still some tough cards here. Petey with Clemente is huge. Perez/Santo/McCovery is a Hall of Fame trio. Lee May fans and stans gotta pony up Hank Aaron prices.
This Reds squad was stacked.
Trading is great. But sometimes it's easier to trade for money. I grabbed all the cheap stuff from my TCDB for sale/for trade list, organized the list, and put em up here for ya. Everything is 50 cents or 25 cents.
The 50 cent cards are typically parallels or inserts. The 25 cent cards are typically base stars and rookies. The results of buying a few entire dealer boxes at shows combined with the remainder of my modern Reds Topps parallel collection that I fell out of love with. Nothing amazing, but it's just spare change, eh?
Refer someone who buys and I'll discount ya.
It's around 1200 Reds and around 1200 Not Reds, for the record.
Go to the tab up above and see if there's anything ya like.
Also, here's a Hayden Senger Mojo Ice Sparkle Crackle Deckle Speckle Wreckx-n-Effectle Parallel because he's the first player from my high school to make it to The Show.
Go Redlegs.

Banger #1: Graig Nettles RC. 390 dingers, dog. 68 lifetime WAR. Put him in the hall.
Banger #2: 1962 Topps Wally Moon. These '62s are in rough shape, as are nearly all of my '62s.
Banger #3: THE TUGGER
Banger #4: Randy Jones RC - San Diego version. PSA 9 incoming for this one.
Banger #5: Any and all 1955 Bowman are bangers.