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Is this worth grading?

I just bought a 1978 Kellogg's set that is still in the original packaging (the guy had mail ordered the set from Kellogg's). Most of the cards are easy 9's, but the Ryan is not. Are any of these worth grading?

I paid $10 for the whole set.
Ron Burgundy

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  • BuccaneerBuccaneer Posts: 1,794 ✭✭


    << <i>I just bought a 1978 Kellogg's set that is still in the original packaging (the guy had mail ordered the set from Kellogg's). Most of the cards are easy 9's, but the Ryan is not. Are any of these worth grading?

    I paid $10 for the whole set. >>



    And it is worth $10 for the whole set. Grading will cost $5-6 per card. Do the math.
  • I remember those cards well, and a quick glance at the SMR seems to show some people like 'em too. Wouldn't bother grading the whole set but the Brett, Schmidt, Seaver, Jackson and Murray appear to be the favorites among us PSA devotees.
    Just glad to be here with everyone.
  • julen23julen23 Posts: 4,558 ✭✭
    I agree.

    When I was a kid I saved up my Raisin Bran Proof of Purchase circles and mailed off for 1980 Kellog's set. I haven't the slightest what happened to them, but I do remember eating a lot of Bran and probably dumping some down the garbage disposal in order to meet the Proof of Purchase requirements.

    Julen
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    RIP GURU
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