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Posted By: Sean
I heard if ever completed a 1914 Cracker Jack set would go over for 100,000 dollars. |
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Posted By: Josh
No. |
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Posted By: Cat
First Jeff changes his avatar and now Sean is back. |
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Posted By: Jeff Prizner
heeeee's baaaaack... |
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Posted By: Turner Engle
here we go again |
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Posted By: Patrick McHugh
Well I hope you have well and I mean WELL over 1 million dollars to spend on your project. |
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Posted By: Joann
First the Cubans, then the Jeff-imposter with the wrong avatar and now this. |
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Posted By: Sean
But i would be pretty stupid to do the exact topics over again. Thats why im only going to do this one. But my other topics will be better this time. |
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Posted By: Turner Engle
It's him. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
These pretzels are making me thirsty. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Sean- it seems like you are asking the same exact questions you asked before you were booted off, that is: how much is it worth? |
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Posted By: Dave F
Sean... |
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
It's alive! It's alive! |
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Posted By: leon
I am pretty sure it was Yogi Berra who coined the phrase "deja vu all over again". |
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Posted By: Russ Bright
oh my god - has it been 6 months already? |
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Posted By: E, Daniel
Pamela Anderson's? |
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Posted By: Corey R. Shanus
My favorite Yogi Berra saying was when he was buying a pizza and was asked if he wanted it sliced into six slices or eight slices. He responded that he only wanted six because he couldn't eat eight. |
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Posted By: P Spaeth
If you come to a fork in the road, take it. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Peter...my theory...is gaining steam. Dont you think. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
i have an unopened case of 1989 topps cards. i bet if you open all the packs in all the boxes, you could make a complete set. maybe two. and each pack has a piece of gum. bonus! |
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Posted By: Paul
Sean, it depends what you mean by the most valuable set. I believe the two sets of cards that have sold for the most money were a Cracker Jack set and a 1952 Topps set. But those sold for so much money only because the cards were all in nearly perfect condition. If you took the PSA 8 T206 Honus Wagner card and added it to any T206 set, it would sell for more than even these very high grade Cracker Jack and 1952 Topps sets. |
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Posted By: leon
woops...edited as I see Paul did reference the ultra high grade 1914 CJ set......I need to learn to quit skimming over posts |
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Posted By: David Vargha
Between Sean and Peter C., the fun just doesn't stop on Net 54. |
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Posted By: identify7
Sean: |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
I object to your comment putting Peter in the same category as the poster. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Yes, David, I agree: give Sean a break. |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
it is the Fruit of the Loom set in 1902 with Wagner and Chesboro. |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
Just back from SiCKO with the spouse and saw your post..... |
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Posted By: Sean
Paul how much did the cracker jack and 52 topps go for exactly thanks! |
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Posted By: Joe Pelaez
Would your father be less proud of you, if you completed a set, that was not a scarce set? |
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Posted By: Anonymous
So paul those 5 sets that you said would go more than the 52 topps and cj. Are their any other ones that would go for more. or those 5 are it. |
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Posted By: Brian
I like applesauce |
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Posted By: Bob Pomilla
It's deja vu, all over again. |
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Posted By: Bill K
My cats breath smells like catfood... |
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Posted By: Joe Pelaez
What you're saying is: |
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Posted By: Brian Weisner
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Posted By: Kenny Cole
If the question hadn't been asked by an 11 year-old, there would be 100+ posts. How about answering the question? I will go with the answer that I believe to be obvious -- the T206 set with all of the cards, including the big 4. I'm over 11. Please feel free to correct or disagree with me if you think I'm wrong. Then we can have a discussion. Best. |
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Posted By: leon
As of this moment my thought is the most ever paid for a complete set is the 800k for the 1914 CJ's. I think that was Seans exact question. Did I miss a more expensive set ever sold? ( I realize there are probably ones that are worth more but have any sold, that we know of? ) |
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Posted By: Dave F
Obviously the T206 set with the big 4 I would have to imagine would go for the most money...but thats because the big 4 are the big 4...and also helps there are over 500 cards in the set... |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Leon, in terms of a complete set, no, I don't believe a higher number has been reached. I suppose in terms of a partial set (nearly complete) the winner would be the Harris Collection for $1.1 million? |
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Posted By: Kenny Cole
I misread the initial post and thought the question was what set would sell for the most. My bad. Leon, so far as I know, you are absolutely correct. |
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Posted By: Josh Adams
I think Leon is right (he usually is!), the CJ set went for over 800K, from the lady who brought them into Cleveland a few years ago, yes? |
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Posted By: Bobby Binder
I would imagine if anyone is close to completing the OJ set it would be Olberman. How many do you think he has now would be great to find out and could just imagine seeing them all laid out in a huge binder 9 to a page. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Keith wouldn't even be close to number one. The most comprehensive Old Judge set belongs to one of our board members, as well as the likely number two set. They are both well known but it is not my place to identify them. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Unless there's been a huge OJ sale, Barry is correct. Mr. Olberman's pile OJs wouldn't be quite as big as that of at least one board member, and maybe two members. Still, Mr. O's pile of OJs is a serious bunch. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Sean, |
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