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1970 Kelloggs Crash

Dateline USA----It appears the 1970 Kelloggs market is crashing and burning. A Bunker and Mincher PSA 10 are on e-bay and scarcely drawing a bid. World stock markets wait to see results. Calamity predicted.
1971 Kelloggs and 1961 Fleer

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  • The only bids that matter are the 1/2 dozen that will come in during the closing moments of the auction.
  • LOL, I think you better check some recent Ebay prices. Let's see, there were two B. Robinson PSA 9's that both went for $75, there was a Mays PSA 10 that went for $400+, oh and yes, there was a Joel Horlen PSA at $142.

    What did you do? Go short '70 Kellogg's image

    The Kellogg's Economy is alive and well.
  • Guffy

    How is the weather on your planet? I never seriously bid until the last 6 or 7 seconds of an auction. I am not alone
    THE FLOGGINGS WILL CONTINUE UNTIL MORALE IMPROVES
  • Guffy

    I also have got these Kelloggs on my wait till the last minute list. I was trying to sneak up on these little gems but now the word is on the street. I guess I will roll up my sleeves and try to fight the crowds for the two tens and the Horlen.

    Dave
    Visit my site @ www.djjscards.com
  • qualitycardsqualitycards Posts: 2,811 ✭✭✭


    << <i>It appears the 1970 Kelloggs market is crashing and burning >>



    On the contrary, it seems the 1970 Kellogg's are alive and well. The Mincher PSA-10 ended at $255.00, likewise w/ the Bunker PSA-10 (although it didn't meet reserve?) and the Horlen PSA-9 is already at $103.50 w/ a few days remaining.
    I wish the entire card market was as active as the 1970 Kellogg's. Now its time for some Corn Pops...jay
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