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Posted By: Jimmy
My only guess to your question is that maybe the posters were produced at different factories or maybe in different parts of the country. The last time the Cracker Jack poster surfaced was 20 years ago, so you just do not see similar items often. I agree that every year something comes up; if I had a choice I would want the Cracker Jack poster more than the Honus Wagner T206 card. |
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