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Cracker Jack questions
I just recently decided to add a few Cracker Jack cards to my type collection. Don't know much about them - I am basically a tobacco collector - so I would appreciate some info from anyone who collects them. Here are my questions:
1. Does either year, 1914 or 1915, command a premium over the other? 2. What is a reasonable price to pay for commons, borh raw and graded, in VG-EX condition? 3. What is a reasonable price to pay for Hofers Plank, Collins, Crawford and Bender, also raw or graded, in VG-EX? Thanks. Mark |
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2. 1915's were available to purchase the entire set which is why some have no caramel stains as opposed to the 1914 issue. 3. As far as pricing, I would refer one to VCP or the 'bay or Old Cardboard to see current pricing. |
To add to the above, as you go up in condition the 1914 cards should get a higher price. They were printed on what was virtually paper, not card stock. they're thinner than a 1915 card, and much flimsier than a T206. I'd think that maybe you could get a few commons in about good condition for under $40 if you're persistent on eBay.
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