It is not a complete list but here is the website that lists most. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_athletes_on_Wheaties_boxes
I THINK MICHAEL JORDAN
Unopened Michael Jordan Wheaties boxes can vary significantly in value, typically ranging from $20 to several hundred dollars, depending on factors like condition, rarity, and market demand. Boxes from the 1991 release, which featured Jordan on the front, tend to be the most sought after. Collectors often seek pristine condition items, which can drive prices higher. For the latest values, checking auction sites or collector forums can provide current market insights.
The value of a Wheaties box featuring Joe Paterno can vary significantly based on its condition and whether it's sealed or opened. Generally, prices for collectible boxes like this can range from $10 to over $100. For specific pricing, it's best to check auction sites or collector forums for the most current market trends.
The value of a 1988 Wheaties box featuring Doug Williams can vary based on its condition and whether it includes any special features, such as autographs or unique packaging. Generally, unsealed boxes may sell for around $10 to $30, while sealed boxes in mint condition can fetch higher prices, sometimes exceeding $50. For the most accurate pricing, checking recent sales on auction sites or collectibles marketplaces is recommended.
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The Ralph Kiner Wheaties Tin Photo Premium is worth about $50. -$150. in excellent - near/mint condition. Wheaties issued trays of five future HOF'ers in 1952. These 4.75" x 5.75" trays were glued to the back of cereal boxes, and most I've seen still have the glue marks on the back. Other players include New York Yankees Phil Rizzuto, and St. Louis Cardinals Stan Musial. See Related links below for more information on this Wheaties Tin Photo Premium.
The athlete who appeared on the Wheaties box the second most is Michael Jordan, who graced the box cover 18 times throughout his career. He is only surpassed by baseball legend Hank Aaron, who appeared 20 times. Both athletes are iconic figures in their respective sports and have become synonymous with the Wheaties brand.
What ever wood works! In most cases they will use the least expensive wood available that will make the appropriate strength boxes.
Yes, and most people have.
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