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Old 08-26-2015, 11:31 PM
benjoman benjoman is offline
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Default Any value or market for the 1977 Rc baseball cans?

I recently cleaned up my parents attic, where I found my old Rc cans with baseball players on them. It is not a complete set and have double as well as triple of same cans. Remembering watching some of these guys on TV or hearing their names as I listened to games on the radio. Unfortunately it seems that there is no real market or value for these legends of the American past time. Is it because of mass production like the football cards of the 80's & 90's? I would like offer these items up for sale at 50 cents each. They are all in very good condition ( no rust, all writing and pictures are seemingly without damages). If any interest please let me know. Set has 47 total players wit some multiples.Thank you very much.

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Old 09-03-2015, 02:07 PM
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I used to rummage the development behind our house when I was growing up for these. Got about half of the set. I probably sold them 20 years ago.

These have some value, but not great value. My guess is a complete set in nice condition may go for $200-$350. I have seen complete sets sell for about $100 as well.
The individual cans probably sell higher. Brett and Nolan Ryan probably can get $20-$30 per can and some of the stars about $10-$15 per can. I believe Eddie Murray may get a decent price since it is his rookie year in 1978.

The biggest problem with these is the amount of space they take up. It is easier to collect and display a couple of these rather than a complete set.
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Old 09-03-2015, 03:35 PM
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I would be interested in Reds players - please PM me if you have any. Thanks!
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Old 09-03-2015, 06:40 PM
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Default List of Rc cans I have to sell do to moving.

Here is the complete list of cans I need to sell do to moving. They are all in very good condition ( sorry opened & drank when I was a kid).
George Brett, Joe Rudi, Bert Campaneris, Jim Palmer, Catfish Hunter, Jon Matlack, Bill Campbell, Andy Jones, Andy Messersmith, Ron Lafore, Marty Perez, Hal McCrae, Rod Carew, Gene Terace, Butch Wagner, Elliss Valentine, JR Richard, Don Gullett, Dave Kingman, Richi Fisk, Ralf Garr, Tom Seaver, Claudell Washington, Bill Singer, Steve Braun, Vida Blue, Don Sutton, Sal Bando, Gaylord Perry, Dave Cash, Al Oliver, Fredd Lynn, Luis Trant, Mark Fidrych, Chris Chambless, Bob Boone, Bobby Boone, Gary Mathews, Mark Belanger, Thurman Munson, Greg Luzinski, Fred Patez, Rick Monday, Dave Laroche, Cesar Cedeno, Mike Hargrove. If anyone may be interested please let me know.
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