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dmolden99 10-23-2016 05:19 PM

Connie Mack cracker jack
 
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Hi..new to forum and site. Would appreciate any feedback I can get on my latest purchase. Didn't buy this online but instead from a local flea market.
I did as much research as I could that day after I spotted it for sale. I feel like I have a real cracker jack...but you experts may tell me otherwise.

Thanks gents for your input ahead of time. I only invested $75 so I won't be too crushed either way.

asoriano 10-23-2016 05:25 PM

I vote...
 
100% authentic.

irv 10-23-2016 05:31 PM

Great find for $75 bucks!

Very nice card! Congrats. :)

dmolden99 10-23-2016 05:58 PM

Very pleased
 
It isn't always I get lucky so yes, I'm pleased.. I spent a few hours researching the reprints before I bought and this site was very helpful...Thanks much for your input guys. I appreciate it

dan

rainier2004 10-23-2016 06:08 PM

That's good. Nice card, lmk if you are interested in selling it.

ullmandds 10-23-2016 06:22 PM

beauty!!!!!! congrats!

dmolden99 10-23-2016 06:58 PM

will do
 
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Originally Posted by rainier2004 (Post 1596244)
That's good. Nice card, lmk if you are interested in selling it.


will do rainier

ullmandds 10-23-2016 07:03 PM

I think a lot of old authentic vintage that pops up at flea markets/antique shows has a higher likelihood of being original owner...usually out of scrapbooks from the period...great get!

CrackaJackKid 10-23-2016 07:07 PM

Agree
 
I agree. 100% Authentic. Not a bad looking 1915. Wish I could find a flea market with some CJ's. ;)

Jobu 10-23-2016 07:08 PM

Looks good to me too. I am surprised that I am the first to ask this: relative to the front, is the back upside down or right side up?

CrackaJackKid 10-23-2016 07:10 PM

You can tell it's a 1915 by the bottom paragraph. (176 pictures)

dmolden99 10-23-2016 07:21 PM

its upside down...I did read about that and should have kept it that way when I posted image...my mistake

Jobu 10-23-2016 07:23 PM

How I didn't know that I am not sure! Thanks for enlightening me.

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Originally Posted by CrackaJackKid (Post 1596272)
You can tell it's a 1915 by the bottom paragraph. (176 pictures)


Aquarian Sports Cards 10-23-2016 07:56 PM

um, holy crap

dtp717 10-24-2016 11:53 AM

CJ
 
Very nice card and one I'd definitely be interested in should you decide to sell. Great find!

- Doug

dmolden99 10-24-2016 02:19 PM

I know everyone asks this ? but should I send it in for grading? Do you trust these grading companies enough that they wouldn't swap out your card for one of lesser value? Yea I know paranoia. Input would be appreciated.

irv 10-24-2016 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by dmolden99 (Post 1596444)
I know everyone asks this ? but should I send it in for grading? Do you trust these grading companies enough that they wouldn't swap out your card for one of lesser value? Yea I know paranoia. Input would be appreciated.

LOL. I had the same concerns/paranoia when I first joined the site looking for info on grading but was put at ease when I was told the risk the grading co's would be taking with their reputation if they even thought about doing that.

Take lots of pics/scans, note the imperfections of your card first to help ease your mind, then submit. Lots of big $$$ cards get sent in everyday likely so keep that in mind as well.

Good luck. :)

dmolden99 10-24-2016 03:25 PM

lol...good I don't feel like such a freak. Thank you Irv and everyone who has helped guide me along in this process.. Very good people here

rainier2004 10-24-2016 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by dmolden99 (Post 1596444)
I know everyone asks this ? but should I send it in for grading? Do you trust these grading companies enough that they wouldn't swap out your card for one of lesser value? Yea I know paranoia. Input would be appreciated.

They wont swap out cards, they deal with millions of dollars in cards and I have never heard of them doing that.

To answer your question, its up to you. You will probably get more if its graded, but in the end its about buying the card. You will have to shipping both ways plus the fee ($17 at psa) and wait for the card to return prior to selling. I don't like graded cards and do buy raw so us dinosaurs still exists. It comes down to what you want to do and how quickly you want to do it.

swarmee 10-24-2016 04:07 PM

Despite the tremendous eye appeal, it could come back as low as PSA 3(ST) or as high as a straight PSA 4.5 (I see two corner bends, with awesome centering). I would say if you want to extract maximum value out of the sale, you're best off sending it in for grading either to PSA or SGC. If you could get 2.5-3 money for it raw, you're probably best off making the sale. If you want to go for the big bucks once, you could send it in and hope for the best. If it scores low, then crack it out and sell it raw or leave in case and still try for a 3 value based on eye appeal.

irv 10-24-2016 04:52 PM

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lol...good I don't feel like such a freak. Thank you Irv and everyone who has helped guide me along in this process.. Very good people here

No problem! :)

My biggest concern, aside from the current CDN/U.S exchange rate, is shipping from up here and having them get lost in the mail.

I know many have without issue, but if there's one thing for me to be paranoid about, this is it.

If I lived State side it wouldn't be a problem, or if the cards I planned on sending in weren't so valuable, both monetarily and sentimental, then I'd likely give it a try.

My wife and I will likely take a vacation (we have discussed this) and take them with us and have them graded while down there.


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