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Here is probably a stupid question, but how do you tell whether a Cracker Jack is a 1914 or a 1915?
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no dumb questions in the hobby my friend...
The 1914 set has 144 cards (denoted on the back) and the 1915 set 176. The backs of the 1915's are printed upside down as well.
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