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Hello everyone
I tried looking on eBay and auction sites, PSA and google search but with over 40 cards of Joe Jackson I cannot find anything that ranks them in rarity and value 3 questions 1. How rare is the 1917 Boston Store Joe Jackson and what are they worth ie Grade 3, 5, 7 2. What are the Top 10 Joe Jackson Cards by value to collect 3 are his original photo’s any value |
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Top 10 imo
1. T-217 (or whatever it’s called) the one with him Wearing the pea coat. 2. Has to be the Cracker Jack, right? 3. One of the M-101’s with a rare back 4. The strip card in my avatar ? 5. The poker cards with JJ on them? Any JJ type 1 photo has significant value. Individual or with his team. |
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T210 is #1 and the e90-1 is also up there, probably just ahead of the cj.
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There are a total of 11 of them in PSA and SGC POP Reports.
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1. 1910 T210 Old Mill 2. 1914 Boston Garter 3. 1914 Texas Tommy (Type 1 & 2) Extremely Rare 4. 1909 E90-1 American Caramel Rookie 5. 1914 Cracker Jack 6. 1920 Holsum Bread (his last card) 7. 1917 Boston Store/Collins McCarthy 8. 1915 Cracker Jack 9. 1916 M101-4/M101-5 Issues (Various Ad Backs) 10. 1919 W514 Strip Card Last edited by Vintageclout; 05-26-2018 at 11:17 PM. |
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Nice list. No T5 Pinkerton Joe?
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Oops....You got me Leon! Forgot about the T5 (I knew I would inadvertently leave one big card off the list). Value wise, the T5 Jackson should probably be placed at #4, directly between the Texas Tommy and the E90-1 Rookie. This would push the 1919 W514 off the top 10 list. Thx Leon for the “heads up”!
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Thanks to all of you. This is very good info. I knew some of it but not all and the list and the order is helpful
I am have E90-01, a 1917 Boston store and 1916 M101-5 and trying to expand my collection. I also have an original photo from early in his career |
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Type 1 Murnane photo from the first offical All-Star in 1917.
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That Pinkerton is an amazing card and a high grade for for that card.
Very very nice |
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See if we can name all of them. I only recognize two (pathetic, I know!). Walter Johnson, second from the left. And that old familiar scowl of Cobb third from the right (back row). Is that Cy Young next to him on his right?
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Nope, thats Buck Weaver just right of Cobb. Do you see Joe Jackson in the picture? Ill give you a hint that he is on the top row.
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Amazing JJ items JC.
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I’m gonna say Shoeless Joe is just to the left of the dude in the suit (our vantage point). If not, it’s gotta be the guy to the right of Cobb. If it’s not one of the guys with the big “S” for Black Sox then I give up!
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That looks like Hughie Jennings next to WaJo, and Tris Speaker seated between the top and bottom rows.
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Hi,
I do not have the photo’s on me to post at the moment but they are in this thread AND if you click on this LINK you can find my collection https://www.flickr.com/photos/144250...in/photostream |
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The Story of Joe Jackson is Cool!
So Devious :} CV |
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Joe Jackson was the exact opposite of devious.
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Hi
I enjoy my Jackson collection but would consider moving my 1917 Boston Store and/or my 1914 CJ Joe Jackson for an early Babe Ruth or higher end Joe Jackson If interested reach out direct thru Net54 If not I will just hold on and enjoy Lastly thanks for everyone sharing there posts, photo’s and knowledge Jeff |
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