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Old 04-19-2011, 03:25 PM
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Default 1914 Cracker Jack Still Most Expensive Complete Baseball Card Set?

Would a complete 1914 Cracker Jack baseball card set, be the most expensive complete baseball card set? Or the T-206, or maybe 1952 Topps?

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Old 04-19-2011, 03:36 PM
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I could tell it was Sean by the question.
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Old 04-19-2011, 03:38 PM
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With the Big 4, I would think it would be T206.
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Old 04-19-2011, 03:40 PM
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I could tell it was Sean by the question.
Haha yeah, Missed me? I'm still interested in the most valuable baseball card sets! I am now a sophomore, and money is becoming more of an issue in my daily life. I remember a while ago though, that a near complete 1914 Cracker Jack set sold for like 800-900k? Around there, anybody else remember that?

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Barry,

You have a good memory. Very impressive.
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You have a good memory. Very impressive.
And I have a good memory for actually remembering this site!

What was I.. Ten? Eleven? Is Leon still the big guy at top for this website?
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The #1 1914 Cracker Jack set on the PSA registry sold in November for $502,000 with a 6.59 GPA. A comparative T206 set would cost you way more than that.
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I would think a Wagner(alone) would outsell a complete CJ set in similar condition.
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And I have a good memory for actually remembering this site!

What was I.. Ten? Eleven? Is Leon still the big guy at top for this website?
No I am the little guy that is going to keep you in check and not let you go spastic.
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Im by no means an expert but I would think the T206 set would be the most expensive if you include the big 4 .

I would think the T210 set would also be way up there with the Stengel and Jackson cards.
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he's baaack.
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