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Posted By: leon
1914 Cracker Jacks are seen less often than 1915, from my experience....plus, as we know they (1914) almost always came in the boxes as opposed to being able to send in for the 1915's through the mail....I will break them out on the next guess....I see Rhys broke out his sets a little more than I did....I would politely disagree that the 1915 Cracker Jacks are more common than E121...but both are relatively easy compared to many of the other sets. |
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