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I was just curious, what's the cheapest-to-buy original Joe Jackson card out there? Strictly pre-WWII, low grade.
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If you are OK with a group shot, his T200 Cleveland card is one way to go. Otherwise, perhaps one of his game cards (National game, Polo Grounds, etc.) Each should be possible in lower grade for under $500.
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You could probably get a low grade W514 for a few hundred dollars to
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The cards mentioned in the previous posts are all the inexpensive cards of Joe Jackson that are out there. I settled on the Barker game card, which has the same photo as the National Game. It is a great photo batting pose--and is a heck of a lot more appealing than his E90-1, for example.
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I agree the Tom Barker or National Game card of Joe Jax is the way to go. It's the most bang for your buck.
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I agree with what has been said. The National Game is from his playing days, one of his cheapest period cards and is pretty nice looking. It's cheap but not cheap.
Along that lines, I pick the Senella as Ruth's best cheap pick. The card is dirt cheap for a Goudey-era Ruth, yet is a sharp looking in person, if paper stock. Last edited by drc; 06-17-2009 at 01:20 PM. |
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