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Old 08-31-2015, 08:32 AM
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I would be wary of that 23 percent.
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14 or 15, such a cool card of Plank.

Did not know that the 15's were in the "product" as Peter said.
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1914s only came in product while the 1915s came both in product and thru the mail.

Beckett is off, usually is and should not be used as reference.

1914s are higher in cost and more rare and also part of a "master set" while th1 1915s do come in all grades including low grade...patience is a virtue.

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Beckett is off, usually is and should not be used as reference.
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Beckett knows nothing about CJ pricing...it's scary how off they are. Better to ignore it all together.
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Cracker Jack prices are always all over the place, so better to look at least three sources before buying

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1914s only came in product while the 1915s came both in product and thru the mail.

Beckett is off, usually is and should not be used as reference.

1914s are higher in cost and more rare and also part of a "master set" while th1 1915s do come in all grades including low grade...patience is a virtue.
Agreed. The only valid pricing info is past sales (what the cards actually sell for), and even then things change on how hot a set is at the time and how many people pursuing a card at a given time. SMR's and price guides aren't worth anything to me other than references for checklists and ID'ing issues maybe.
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Yeah, the Beckett prices seem pretty comical.. The PSA price guide online is even worse haha. It's been hard for me to know what's a good price and what is a bit high, guess that's part of the learning curve.
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