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Is there a definitive listing of which cards from the 1963 Post Cereal set are hard to find/rare/super rare/ impossible?
I know there was a great book about the set and it's probably in there, but that book is out of print. It seems as though various web sites have differing opinions on how rare certain cards are. |
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Dan told me the other day that he had completed a redo of all his books. He was trying to find a printer, and did one for one of his books. Recognize this is pretty general information, but I think it shows that all his books will be out fairly soon hopefully. If he sees this, maybe he can speak to that.
So kind of off the top of my head, and this knowledge certainly comes from Dan, the toughest and most valuable short prints are Aspromarte, Thomas, Kasko, Adair, Yastrzemski, Bunning, Flood, Mantle, Maris, Jerry Lumpe, Willie Davis, Lee Thomas. There are a number of other SPs, but the most really high value ones are mostly listed above. Billy Williams was printed on two panels, but both of those were short printed panels so that’s pretty tough. There are really a number of players who appeared only on one box of panel. But a lot of those players cards were on cereal panels that were highly printed because they were on popular cereals. |
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Dan told me the other day that he had completed a redo of all his books. He was trying to find a printer, and did one for one of his books. Recognize this is pretty general information, but I think it shows that all his books will be out fairly soon hopefully. If he sees this, maybe he can speak to that.
So kind of off the top of my head, and this knowledge certainly comes from Dan, the toughest and most valuable short prints are Aspromarte, Thomas, Kasko, Adair, Yastrzemski, Bunning, Flood, Mantle, Maris, Jerry Lumpe, Willie Davis, Lee Thomas. There are a number of other SPs, but the most really high value ones are mostly listed above. Billy Williams was printed on two panels, but both of those were short printed panels so that’s pretty tough. There are really a number of players who appeared only on one box of panel. But a lot of those players cards were on cereal panels that were highly printed because they were on popular cereals. |
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