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Pls Help with Cicotte Crckr Jack Q's.
Hi guys! I mainly hang out on the autograph side, but there was a time in the 70's and 80's where I did somewhat collect cards...and it's obvious that "that" part of the hobby has passed me by.
Anyway, back around 1990 I bid and won a Cracker Jack Cicotte #94 from an auction, with intent on matting it with a Cicotte autograph. I misplaced the card while moving many years ago and just found it in a box in the garage (don't know how it got in there). Anyway, I was hoping for some info on the card so that I can determine if I should keep it or just sell it. So here goes; 1. I've seen it listed as 1914 and 1915...is there a difference or same card (if different, how can I tell)? 2. Should I bother to get it slabbed by PSA etc? Would it be worth it? 3. Based on the attached pics, anyone have a ballpark for what it would go for? The main reason is that if it's not worth much, I'll just keep it and display it in my memorabilia room (I think those cracker Jacks cards look really cool), and if it's worth enough, I might as well sell it and use the money on what I'm actually collecting now (as well as giving someone else a chance to put it in their collection). Any help would be appreciated |
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