oohhh Kellogg's guys...Is an all time greatest set worth grading?
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Currently coming up with a 50 card minimum for a PSA submission and found my set of Kellogg's all time greatest set in solid NM/NMM.
It says xograph 1970 MLB......but the SMR only has 1972 listed.
Is this the same set? Not necessarily looking to sell.
How plentiful are these sets?
Thanks in advance, Scott
It says xograph 1970 MLB......but the SMR only has 1972 listed.
Is this the same set? Not necessarily looking to sell.
How plentiful are these sets?
Thanks in advance, Scott
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Robert
Any high grade OPC Jim Palmer
High grade Redskins (pre 1980)
If they're the grade you say they are...I say....Go for it!!!
There are quite a few guys that collect that set...
Good luck!!!
Larry
email....emards4457@msn.com
CHEERS!!
They generally sell for a little more than the '72 Kellogg's All-Time Greats do (although they are significantly scarcer). Unsurprisingly, Ruth, Cobb, and Gehrig are the big ones for card prices, with 9s of everyone else generally being between $10 and $20. 8s go for under $10, and below 8 is a waste.
Nick
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<< <i>solid NM/NMM. >>
Whoa, not in that condition.
If you get them in 9's or better you'll be fine, anything lower send them to Jay for his card shipping experiment!
And if they are '70 RG's and you get Speaker in a 9 call me.
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