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Old 09-24-2020, 06:44 AM
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I am a sucker for the E-98s. The red backgrounds feel like the predecessor to the Cracker Jacks, and then the Black Swamp Find added intrigue and condition rarity for the age. They're just interesting to me.
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I am a sucker for the E-98s. The red backgrounds feel like the predecessor to the Cracker Jacks, and then the Black Swamp Find added intrigue and condition rarity for the age. They're just interesting to me.
The E98 orange background cards are one of my faves ...

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The E98 orange background cards are one of my faves ...

Beautiful card. I’ve never seen that before.
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The orange Crawford is an E94 card.

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The orange Crawford is an E94 card.

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I have known that forever and a day. I am getting old and was quoting someone with an affection for E98s....I like them also..

Here is one with an E253 included...

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I have known that forever and a day. I am getting old and was quoting someone with an affection for E98s....I like them also..

Here is one with an E253 included...

Leon, that's actually an E254 that you are showing.

Just kidding, thought I would test your mental reflexes.

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E145-1 (1914 Cracker Jacks), not even close! Fun set to attempt to assemble and packed with Dead Ball Era Stars (Cobb, Johnson, Mathewson, Wagner, LaJoie, Speaker etc...) and "commons" such as Buck Herzog aren't so common
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