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1977 Kellogg's Baseball Cards & Checklist

 

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1977 Kellogg's Card 20 Pete Rose

  • COMPLETE SET - 57 Cards

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Key Cards:

  • 6 - George Brett 
  • 20 - Pete Rose 
  • 28 - Dave Winfield
  • 53 - Rod Carew 
  • 57 - Steve Carlton 
   

NOTES:

The 1977 Kellogg's baseball card set consist of 57 cards that measure approximately approximately 2 1/4" x 3 1/2".  The plastic covered cards were made to look 3-D. The cards were individually inserted in specially marked boxes of Kellogg's cereal or as a set from the company for box-tops. 

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Variations:

  • 16A Lyman Bostock ERR (Dock Ellis photo on back) 16B Lyman Bostock COR
  • 18A Ron Cey ERR (58 HRs in first Sentence) 18B Ron Cey COR (48 HRs in first Sentence)
  • 21A Wayne Garland (No trade to Cleveland is mentioned) 21B Wayne Garland (Trade mentioned)
  • 38A Ken Reitz (No trade mentioned) 38B Ken Reitz (Trade mentioned) 

Back of 1977 Kellogg's Card 28

Glossary:
  • COR - Corrected
  • ERR - Error

Back of 1977 Kellogg's Card 28 Dave Winfield

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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. 

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