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Why do you say that? Apparently, the relative rarity of the grape-nuts boxes is due to that cereal's unpopularity among kids at the time. I actually liked it, but they were hard to eat, you really had to let them soak in the milk for a while.
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Those cards were printed on several different boxes. Therefore, the cards are not rare and very easy to find. However, the actual cards that were printed on the 10 ounce Grape Nuts box are very rare and very hard to find. Master set collectors, with the help of Dan Mabey's book on the 1962 Post Cereal set, can tell which box a card actually came from.
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As I said before, the cards on the back of the grape nuts box are rare. But those players card were also printed on several other boxes. Master set collectors need to know all the variations in printing, and they can tell which box a card was printed on. I think there are 546 variations in that set, or something like that. That is why so few people try to put master sets together. I haven't done one myself. In the 1961 set, many people collect both the company perforated cards and the box cards. There are 40 cards, I believe, that were only on boxes. There were 160 different perforated cards. I can think of 3 cards that were only on the perforated sheets. There may be more. Generally, the most expensive cards in the set are 2 of these, #93 Chuck Stobbs and #73 Chuck Estrada. The other card that I can think of is #106 Ed Matthews. You do see complete Post Cereal boxes on eBay from time to time, I guess they average going for around $1000 from time to time. Of course, it will depend on condition and who is on the box. |
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"That is a gorgeous box. Congrats."
Wayne that's a box I had. Sold it awhile ago to a friend....at least he still has it! ![]() |
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![]() Right now there is a 1961 Post Cereal set for sale on net 54 B/S/T. It is for $1100, or best offer, or trade. That seems pretty much in line with what those sets go for. The seller is net 54 member Trat. I sold him the set that he originally had, and he upgraded it. It looks pretty nice. Check it out. |
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Also, I have the wrong number for Chuck Stobbs. He is #94, not #93. Sorry, my bad. |
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I have 3 boxes from the 1962 Post issue.
The first picture is an unassembled corn flakes box. The next 2 are Grape Nuts and the last 2 are Rice Krinkles. Love all the boxes posted thus far. Maybe when folks get back from the National, more will be posted.
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M.!.c.h.@.3.L. . H.v.n.T _____________________________ Don't believe everything you think |
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Mike love the card boxes especially the Grape Nuts, 3 cards on the back Maris, Mays & Killebrew, quite the trio!
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Absolutely great boxes
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Fantastic!
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