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Posted By: Shanon
I refrain from even bidding on raw Cracker Jacks on ebay except from reputable dealers. I have approximatly 30 1914' CJ but have learned the hard way. If I am at a show and see one it almost always is a reprint. I am not saying some dealers are purposly misleading I just don't think some take time to do the correct research on these cards. If you can look at one in person take it out of the holder and check your paper stock, all CJ were printed on very thin stock. Hope this helps. |
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