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    1982 kelloggs football cards

    does anyone know anything about them?i dont know where to find their bv's or even know if they can be worth something to someone.I have 24 of them and are as follow(no #'s on the cards)

    cris collinsworth-bengals
    jack rudnay-chiefs
    fred smerlas-bills
    tommy kramer-vikings
    gifford nielsen-oilers
    pat McInally-bengals
    joe Senser-vikings
    john stallworth-steelers
    franco harris-steelers
    ottis anderson-cardinals
    billy joe DuPree-cowboys
    steve bartkowski-falcons
    david hill-lions
    mike pruitt-browns
    eric hipple-loins
    frank lewis-bills
    mel grey-cardinals
    brian sipe-browns
    robert brazile-oilers
    william andrews-falcons
    art hill-chiefs
    ken anderson-bengals
    tony dorsett-cowboys
    harvey martin-cowboys

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    kelloggs

    go to Barnes and Noble or another large bookstore and look at one of the complete price guides(about 4 inches thick) they will be in there. I've looked up odd cards like that recently. Look them up in the store though, because the book will cost you about 40 bucks

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    thanks.............

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    I have that 4" thick Beckett book and it was only $24.95 at Barnes & Nobles.

    The cards you are talking about here, they are 1982 Kelloggs Panels. 24 cards issued in 8 panels of 3 cards. cards are 2.5" x 3.5"(panels are 4"x7"). Complete 8 panel set High Books at $10.00(Nm-Mt). Ottis Anderson/collinsworth-harris and Dorsett/hipple-mcinally book at $2.00 each. Not much worth there. Sorry. Maybe a collector of Kellogg`s Cereal items would pay top dollar? Don`t think any card collector`s would pay more than $3.00 for the set as long as all the panels are intact and not seperated.

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    hey thanks rayny1,mine are not intact and they arent oversized cards,im alittle confused here as to the size,mine are regular sized cards

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    2.5" x 3.5" is the standard size. I think these cards originally came in panels that needed to be cut or seperated(probably perforated cards of some sort). You have the full set it looks like(24 cards). They must have been seperated/cut. Each panel had 3 cards.

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