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Hi Friends,
Today, I wanted to share my 1915 Cracker Jack Red Sox Set (work in progress), but also get some feedback on this set in general. I know many collectors and enthusiasts rank this set pretty high, so I've treated it more as an investment collection. The reason I bring that up is that these cards get pricey! For example, I paid $2K for the Speaker which I feel was a bit over priced, but was genuinely concerned on being able to find one in a price range I could afford in the future, as I rarely ever see this card come up in auctions at a low grade. How does everyone else feel about these cards? Do you think they'll retain their value and potentially grow? Either way, they are iconic and just beautiful to look at it. Thanks in advance for the feedback! Best Regards, -DHutch |
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