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The Joe Jax card was considered "ugly" back in the early 1980's and it's price was less than $100, mainly due to lack of demand.
By the late 1980's, after the very popular movies EIGHT MEN OUT and FIELD of DREAMS were in the theatres, this same Joe Jax card was selling for $500 - $1000. The relatively hi-value for the 2nd Series Cy Young (Cleveland) card is a joke. The actual image on this card is that of Irv Young. ![]() TED Z T206 Reference . |
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