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Old 10-17-2015, 07:00 PM
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does anyone what the price are for low quality psa authentic- 1-2 grade 1914 and 1915 cracker jacks would be?

Grover Alexander
walter johnson (1915 only i already have 1914)
ty cobb
joe jackson
honus wagner
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Old 10-17-2015, 11:08 PM
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For 1914 you're looking at the following in 1-2 grades:
Alexander $1250-$1500+
Cobb $3000-$7500
Jackson $7500-$15,000
Wagner $3000-$5,000
Mathewson $10,000-$20,000
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Old 10-23-2015, 03:45 AM
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any ideas on 1915's?
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Not sure on the '15s but it seems the '14s have come down a little lately. My wild ass guess on the 15s is a bit more than half the value of the '14s. Some google searches will give you the specific results.
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I got a PSA 3 one this one and I'm puzzled as to why. Was the impression on the left side severe enough to knock it down that far? Perusing the grades on Ebay I was expecting a 4 or maybe even a 4.5. I'd appreciate any even input, even if it's "John, your full of s***, you were lucky to score a 3 on that one" .

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Old 12-03-2015, 11:34 AM
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John,

Your scan is decent quality, but without actually viewing the card in person it's
difficult to be 100% certain. I think you're onto something in regards to the left
side of the card. It does appear to be either a crease or an impression on the
surface of the card. It's my understanding any crease in a card will automatically
put the card at a level "3." So, if the grader's opinion is that there were no other
flaws, than yes, a grade "3" would be appropriate. Hope this helps.

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Old 12-03-2015, 11:51 AM
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I'm certain that CJ grades have gotten much stricter in the last 2 years at PSA. What would be a 5 is now getting 3 or lower in some cases. One contributing factor seems to be that caramel staining is more closely scrutinized. On your card, the crease on the left definitely plays into the 3 as well as the staining. But to be honest I've seen that same condition and worse in 4's and 5's. Because of the wildly fluctuating grading in this set, unless you're playing the GPA registry game, buying the card vs the grade is crucial.
The grading variance is also one reason I think the pop reports for this set is off by as much as 25% with collectors cracking and resubmitting.

p.s. that's a very tough card in the set and one you don't see come up for sale often. It's a beauty!
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Thanks for the responses. I was actually able to get the customer service rep to talk to the head grader at PSA. His response was the 3 resulted from the staining. I just guess it would have been nice if they had decided how they would treat the staining on these cards from the outset and stuck with it.

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great example of a very poor 4. If that card were to be graded today it would most certainly get a 2.
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In my opinion your three is properly graded, too much staining on the front to be graded much higher.
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Here is probably a stupid question, but how do you tell whether a Cracker Jack is a 1914 or a 1915?
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no dumb questions in the hobby my friend...

The 1914 set has 144 cards (denoted on the back) and the 1915 set 176. The backs of the 1915's are printed upside down as well.
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