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Old 04-09-2018, 09:32 AM
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Default April 27, 1915 Rueckhelm & Eckstein (Cracker Jack) Remittance Confirmation Postcard

Just curious if anyone has seen these postcards before? I know there is a lot of Cracker Jack memorabilia around. It would be sort of neat to put a 1914 example next to it. Wonder how many Cobbys, Wagners, Jackson's or Wojos this was acknowledging payment for?
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Was the $15.07 payment for the 1915 Cracker Jack whole set?

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Was the $15.07 payment for the 1915 Cracker Jack whole set?

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I would guess it was for some amount of the Cracker Jack product. I was just saying, in the product being paid for, how many of those players might have been in those boxes?
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Was the $15.07 payment for the 1915 Cracker Jack whole set?

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agree with Leon...whole set would likely be in the few dollar range.
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The complete set of 176 CJ cards cost 1 CJ coupon + 25 cents. The album to house the cards cost an additional 1 CJ coupon + 10 cents.
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The complete set of 176 CJ cards cost 1 CJ coupon + 25 cents. The album to house the cards cost an additional 1 CJ coupon + 10 cents.
no wonder you don't see many books! I'd rather have a 2nd set!!!
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