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A comparison across their first 13 seasons of their career via Stathead. Capped at 13 because Jackson.
You can run the query yourself here: https://stathead.com/tiny/F84rT
Last edited by theshowandme; 06-01-2025 at 07:34 AM. |
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Jeremy in da house congratulating you smart investment octavio
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With the 1914 CJ Jackson at a Total PSA/SGC POP of only 73 due to the set’s distribution methodology, and considering the card’s aesthetics and future prospect of Jackson’s HOF induction, this one is certainly a cornerstone collection piece. I think we’ll look back on it in 5 years after perhaps double digit appreciation like 52 Topps Mantles and say, ‘If I only bought one then…’
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looking at these stats it does make you think Jackson is overvalued and Speaker, Lajoie, and Collins are way undervalued.
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The grade of a 1.5 on that 1914 Jackson is just pathetic. I don't care if it has a minute wrinkle or crease, it's a 2.5 to maybe a 3, all day long and 2x on Sunday! Great card.
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i dont think it would be out of place in a psa7 holder. gorgeous card
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He is one of the most prolific and best webcasters in the Sports Card Field.
In self serving pub, I was on with Jeremy a couple of months ago https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Btr_tBuOngE
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He has the mystique from the infamy of the 1919 World Series, he's prominently featured in a classic film many consider the greatest baseball movie of all-time, Cobb stated he was the greatest hitter in history, Ruth modeled his swing after Joe, and he has arguably one of the best nicknames in all of sports. All of this must factor into his "value". Last edited by Huysmans; 06-05-2025 at 11:08 AM. |
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Appears to have been soaked. Beauty otherwise
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I’ve been collecting ‘14 Cracker Jack now for 12 years. That particular Joe Jackson card might be the finest example in existence. Grade be damned.
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