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Saturday, February 10, 2018

1975 Kellogg's and PSA

Over 10,000 1974 Kellogg's baseball cards have been graded and over 8,500 1976s have been graded.  Why is 1975 only at 5,000 even though 1975s are much more expensive?  1975s seem more prone to discoloring or cracking. 

PSA 8-9-10

1974 over 9,600 of the 10,000 graded cards are 8s, 9s or 10s.  96%.  34% are 10s.

1975 over 4,500 of the 5,000 graded cards are 8s, 9s or 10s.  90%.  20% are 10s.

1976 over 8,200 of the 8,500 graded cards are 8s, 9s or 10s.   96.5%.  41% are 10s.


The 1975s don't seem to be very easy to find in nice condition or in unopened packs.

I doubt that I will ever attempt to get a nice set of these cards.  Even if I find 1975s that are flat and without cracks, they still tend to lose that bright color quickly.   

1 comment:

  1. The 75 Set - like the 71 Set was ONLY available from boxes...no send in from company.. Also 75 was a down year for Baseball...e.t..Look at the Topps Set and tell me that was good to look at...lol

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