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I used to rummage the development behind our house when I was growing up for these. Got about half of the set. I probably sold them 20 years ago.
These have some value, but not great value. My guess is a complete set in nice condition may go for $200-$350. I have seen complete sets sell for about $100 as well. The individual cans probably sell higher. Brett and Nolan Ryan probably can get $20-$30 per can and some of the stars about $10-$15 per can. I believe Eddie Murray may get a decent price since it is his rookie year in 1978. The biggest problem with these is the amount of space they take up. It is easier to collect and display a couple of these rather than a complete set.
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