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Old 10-09-2021, 02:49 PM
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Default Anyone Happen to Have Any PSA 10 1973 Kellogg's Cards to Trade/Sell, Perchance?

Does anyone have any extra 1973 Kellogg's cards in PSA 10 to trade or sell?

I am not a Numberjack (someone who only buys cards for the numbers on the slabs), but have decided to put this set together in 'perfect' shape, and am moving along pretty nicely so far. Most of the cards sell pretty cheaply and the pop reports are overrun with 10's across the board, so there's not much 'rarity' there. (I'm assuming a good portion of the set doesn't come up on ebay too often, because let's face it, they aren't exactly moneymakers...but who knows?)

Kellogg's cards are so great, and a vivid reminder of being a kid and digging through the cereal box to see who you scored, but the inevitable cracking and curling makes it tough to collect them...(cue dramatic music) unless you're talking about the 1973 set, because they aren't 3-D!!! They are regular cards with no inherent problems whatsoever!! Woo hoo!!

Here's what I have to trade (all in PSA 10):
6 Pete Rose
15 Sparky Lyle
16 Nolan Ryan
30 Gary Nolan
32 Bobby Tolan
33 Nate Colbert
40 Lou Brock
43 Willie Davis
45 Carlos May
46 Tom Seaver
49 Claude Osteen
53 Larry Dierker
54 Ron Santo

Here's what I need (in PSA 10):
1 Amos Otis
7 Steve Carlton
19 Bobby Murcer
36 Joe Rudi

If you have any hits off of my list, LMK if you want to see scans, have questions, etc. You can also check out my bucket to see what other types of things I have to trade.
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