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Posted By: Mike
Check it out, a real rarity: |
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Posted By: BCD
But second rarest? |
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Posted By: Jim Clarke
Is the Texas Tommy the rarest? |
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Posted By: Scott M
I've heard from at least a couple of other collectors of 1914 CJs that the 1914 Chance is indeed one of the toughest from the set. I don't know about second rarest but it does seem to be one of the toughest of the set. |
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Posted By: JDWeller
Already at 1K & days to go. Seems like it is going to end up pretty strong, no? I am not doing the set but is this an investment type of card? |
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Posted By: Robert A
Is matty the rarest? |
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Posted By: Jim Clarke
Matty is most rare indeed... |
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Posted By: Mike
Actually the rarest would be the Bresnahan no # on back. I have seen 2 of these in almost 10 years of collecting the 1914's, and I have scans of 12 different Matty's. As for the Chance, this would be the 4th one I've seen for sale since 1998. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred
Can anyone provide a list of the toughest 1914 CJ cards. |
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Posted By: Chris
I personally think Cicotte is tuff to find. I am sure there are more out there but I can account for 9 so far and I have talked to Peter Garcia about them. You see the '15's now and then but rarely the '14. I think it is one of those cards people just don't like to let go of. I don't see many Branch Rickey cards for sale either. |
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Posted By: Mike
Like I said, I've been collecting these for awhile, so here's my list of toughest Cracker Jacks: |
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Posted By: Chris
Mike, Why are cards over 73 more difficult? Were they printed in two series? |
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Posted By: Mike
That's what I think, that 1-72 was printed first, then 73-144. I thought this for a long time and I have heard the same from others. It makes sense because the low #'s turn up a lot more often. |
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