The Virginian-Pilot
                             THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT 
              Copyright (c) 1994, Landmark Communications, Inc.

DATE: Sunday, October 2, 1994                TAG: 9410020222
SECTION: SPORTS                   PAGE: C12  EDITION: FINAL 
SOURCE: BRIAN L. BIGELOW, SPECIAL TO THE VP/LS 
                                             LENGTH: Medium:   55 lines

COLLECTORS' CORNER

The ``Sunday's heroes'' column in Monday's sports section is a good place to look for players who have bargain-priced football cards. The column is potentially valuable to collectors because it identifies players who have excelled in their profession; it doesn't rely on opinion or market-speculation (factors that have resulted in much misspent ``investment'' money).

Dave Meggett is a recent hero. His appearances on the list are no surprise to Giants fans, who are continually impressed by the creat-ivity and intensity of his performances.

Meggett is no newcomer either. His cards first appeared in the 1989 issues of several companies. Amazingly, though, Meggett's cards have generated only peripheral interest among collectors. His rookie cards usually sell for less than $1 each.

Another recent standout is former University of Virginia star Herman Moore, whose clutch catches helped the Detroit Lions to a Monday night upset of Dallas. Unlike Meggett, Moore was a highly touted rookie who has rookie cards that go for $1.

Selected rookie-card prices:

Meggett:

1989 Score Sup. (NU)428-S, 75(CT)

1989 Pro Set (NU)546, 35(CT)

1989 Topps ``Traded'' (NU)67-T, 20(CT)

Moore:

1991 Upper Deck (NU)17, $1

1991 Fleer ``Ultra'' (NU)291, $1

1991 Score (NU)568, $1

Note: For the second straight year, Action Packed is giving hobbyists a way to remember their favorite Monday Night Football Games.

Each card focuses on a memorable Monday Night contest, and provides a description of the game's events and dominant star.

This year's ``25th Anniversary'' version features raised-design, silver-bordered cards. Each six-card pack sells for $2.50 to $3.

The MNF cards are a source of additional collectibles of some of the games' biggest stars. Famous announcers are also included as subjects of their own cards. The cards are interesting because of their departure from the standard stats-and-picture format. MEMO: Brian L. Bigelow is store manager and appraiser for Candl Coins &

Stamps, located on Independence Blvd. and North (Lynnhaven) Mall Drive

in Virginia Beach. ILLUSTRATION: Photo

Former U.Va. star Herman Moore, tall and fast, has been a quality

player in Detroit.

by CNB