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There may be a Pete Rose effect on the E90-1 Jackson. Petes true rookie card is 1963 but it's a small image on a multi player card, his 1964 card is infinitely more appealing. The E90-1 Jackson image is smaller and looks the least like Jackson compared to any other Jackson card. Yes it's his rookie but the 14CJ has more eye appeal. As to the rarest Joe Jackson card, that would be the 1914 E224 with two known copies.
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