The 1971
Kellogg's baseball card set consist of 75 cards that measure
approximately approximately 2 1/4" x 3 1/2". This was
the second, and most scarce baseball card set issued by Kellogg's.
The plastic covered cards were made to look 3-D. The cards were
individually inserted in specially marked boxes of Kellogg's cereal,
and were not made available to hobby dealers or
collectors could not send away for the complete sets.
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Variations:
All the cards
are available with and without the year 1970 before XOGRAPH on
the back in the lower left corner; the version without carries a
slight premium for most numbers.
9A Don Kessinger
(No 1970 date) 9B Don Kessinger ERR (Dated 1970; hits 167) 9C
Don Kessinger COR (dated 1970; hits 168)
28A Clyde Wright
(no 1970 date; team logo is Angels) 28B Clyde Wright (no 1970
date; team logo is California) 28C Clyde Wright (dated 1970;
team logo is California)
36A Gary Nolan
(no 1970 date) 36B Gary Nolan {dated 1970; 1970 Bb 95; So 177)
36C Gary Nolan {dated 1970; 1970 Bb 96; So 181)
54A Alex Johnson
(No 1970 date;team logo is Angels) 54B Alex Johnson (No 1970
date;team logo is California) 54C Alex Johnson (Dated 1970;team
logo is California)
64A Jim Fregosi
(No 1970 date;team logo is Angels) 64B Jim Fregosi (No 1970
date;team logo is California) 64C Jim Fregosi (Dated 1970; 1970
Hits 166) 64D Jim Fregosi (Dated 1970; 1970 Hits 167)
Price Guide: Value is based on closed auctions and sales.
Condition is important. Common flaws with baseball cards
include: rounded edges, creases, off centered, and faded color.
Any or all flaws will devalue the card significantly.