The Wheaties box featuring the 1987 World Champions Minnesota Twins is worth about $5.-$10. in near/mint condition, full with cereal or not. Condition of the box is very important, and minor flaws will bring the value down. Flattened boxes will also have a lower value. The front of the box pictures the Minnesota Twins celebrating their victory. The back of the box has a tribute to the Minnesota Twins written by Jim Klobuchar.
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Kirby Puckett was actually on the Wheaties box several times, so the value depends on the year of the box. Some of the boxes are worth as little as $5, while others are worth $50 or even $100. There are also several autographed boxes available that are valued at several hundred dollars.
I have have both the '87 and '91 boxes framed and unfortunately the signitures are printed on the boxes, it would be worth more if the signnatures are real but, people will only pay 10-15 dollars for BOTH. I'd use either or both boxes as neat little decorations In a den or a bedroom or give it to a kid or a brother mine have more sentimental value than monetary value to me
This Box would not make a good item to be autographed, as the signatures would have a hard time standing out in contrast to the box. The type of ink used, and color would be a major factor on value. The display of the signatures will dictate the value. The collectible value of the Wheaties box is shifted over to the value of the signatures.
The autographed 1987 World Champions Minnesota Twins Wheaties box with the key signatures: Hrbek, Puckett, Viola, Blyleven, Carlton could have a value of about $90. - $160. Value will vary based on condition of both the box and the signatures, the type of authenticity that accompanies the signatures, and how well the signatures are displayed on the box. The more complete the box with key signatures the more valuable. Signatures that are not properly authenticated can sell at half the market value or less.