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CrackerJack33 03-30-2024 02:05 PM

1915 Cracker Jack Baseball
 
Looks like a variety of low and high end 1915s are available of recent. I myself focus on the 14s but will say- there are some nice 15s available right now for the 15 set enthusiast. 14s are far more scarcer and usually in lower grades as they were directly placed in cracker jack boxes 110 years ago. 15s were as well but there was an option to get them by mail as well. Hence the higher grades on some. Love the history behind these cards.

Leon 04-05-2024 05:12 PM

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There continue to be a fair amount of CJ's hitting the market, but from what I can tell by watching them only a little bit, is that the prices haven't gone down. If someone tracks them specifically I am sure they know better than I.

I still need to pick up both years but have been in no big hurry, as a type card collector.
Here is sort of an associated item, anyway.
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rjackson44 04-05-2024 07:15 PM

If anything 15s are more expensive now

jingram058 04-05-2024 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Leon (Post 2424679)
There continue to be a fair amount of CJ's hitting the market, but from what I can tell by watching them only a little bit, is that the prices haven't gone down. If someone tracks them specifically I am sure they know better than I.

I still need to pick up both years but have been in no big hurry, as a type card collector.
Here is sort of an associated item, anyway.
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I have a few and prefer 1915 over 1914, not sure why, but I love them both. Here is another associated item.

JollyElm 04-05-2024 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by jingram058 (Post 2424709)
I have a few and prefer 1915 over 1914, not sure why, but I love them both. Here is another associated item.

Just a weird side note, but each paragraph in that letter is a single sentence...and only one period was used. Don't know what that punctuation is at the end of the second paragraph, and the third one just rolls into the closing, which is quite odd. It just jumped out me. :eek:

jingram058 04-06-2024 07:35 AM

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Originally Posted by JollyElm (Post 2424712)
Just a weird side note, but each paragraph in that letter is a single sentence...and only one period was used. Don't know what that punctuation is at the end of the second paragraph, and the third one just rolls into the closing, which is quite odd. It just jumped out me. :eek:

I noticed that too. I work with a guy now, in a position of management. He knows a lot about engineering but writes in continuous, run on sentences. It gives me headaches!


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