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Posted By: tim
yes, i am a newbie, and have been burned by the aaa papercuts, and the fro joy...etc... |
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Posted By: Hankron
I would pass. |
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Posted By: Rob M
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Posted By: Scott Polin
no chance it's real. this is the same seller from Washington State that was scamming under multiple IDs on Yahoo. Same exact reprint cards. |
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Posted By: Shammus
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Posted By: Robert
No way this is real his shirt color should be the same color as the boarder. Rob |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Cracker Jacks are not a set for a novice to be getting involved with online. There are way too fakes out there, but they are easy to spot. As with this card and all most other fake CJs you see, when the uniform touches the boarder, there should be NO disction between the uniform and boarder. No white color was used in the printing process of these cards. Anything that should be white should be the same color as the boarder of the card. |
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Posted By: runscott
Cracker Jacks are one of the easiest vintage sets to collect safely, buying online. The reprints are among the easiest to spot and you will sometimes find steals because people are so afraid of reprints. If you ever see a CJ online that you have doubts about, just evaluate the seller as well as possible based on descriptions, feedback,etc., then ask questions: e.g - "send a clearer scan", "what size is it?",etc. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
For the KNOWLEDGABLE collector, CJs are a fine set to chase online, but for the NOVICE, no way. The learning curve isn't as steep as some sets, but it's still not a set for novices becuase there are so many fakes out there. |
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Posted By: MW
I have to agree with runscott on this one. Cracker Jacks are one of the few issues where convincing reprints have never been made. As far as vintage baseball cards are concerned I've ALWAYS been able to discern between an original and a reprinted 1914 or 1915 Cracker Jack solely by viewing eBay auction images. The cropping and border discontinuity give them away every time. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
...instead of all that stuff about "be careful whom you buy from." Point here is, "IT'S A REPRINT." (Color of his face is ridiculous, too.) |
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