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How many people accept the T200 Cleveland card as their J. Jax card?
Posted By: Fred C
How many people accept a T200 as their Joe Jackson card? Any card of Joe Jackson is getting pretty expensive (relatively speaking). Even a 1940 PB card isn't really that cheap. |
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How many people accept the T200 Cleveland card as their J. Jax card?
Posted By: Rob Dewolf
Fred, |
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How many people accept the T200 Cleveland card as their J. Jax card?
Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
I agree with Rob. I'm a Cobb collector and the T200 Tigers card is important but probably 15th-20th on the list of his cards I covet. As for Jackson....E90-1 or CJ for me. |
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How many people accept the T200 Cleveland card as their J. Jax card?
Posted By: Mark Evans
I consider my T200 Pirates card to be my card of Ed (Midget) Mensor (who?) because his Voskamp Coffee card never shows up and, if it should, this kid won't be winning it in the absence of a Mega Millions score. I've thought about chasing the T200 Cleveland card for Jackson but think I'll hold off for Mega and then pick up his Cracker Jack instead. Mark |
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How many people accept the T200 Cleveland card as their J. Jax card?
Posted By: pas
National Gam/Tom Barker is not a bad alternative if you don't want to shell out a lot more. |
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How many people accept the T200 Cleveland card as their J. Jax card?
Posted By: Jason L
It is a team card. |
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How many people accept the T200 Cleveland card as their J. Jax card?
Posted By: Scott M.
This is the only one that I would accept |
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How many people accept the T200 Cleveland card as their J. Jax card?
Posted By: Steve
It isn't a player card, but used as such for the JJax Master Set/PSA Registry. |
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How many people accept the T200 Cleveland card as their J. Jax card?
Posted By: Ken W.
My T200 Pirates is my only period Honus Wagner card and I'm way cool with that! |
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How many people accept the T200 Cleveland card as their J. Jax card?
Posted By: fkw
The 3 different 1913 era game cards (WG4, WG5, WG6) are far better than a T200 team card or even the 2 decade after his banishment 1940 Play Ball card. And these 3 cards will cost roughly the same in mid to low grade as a T200 and less than the 1940 card. I Still dont know why collectors dont buy these Jackson or Wagner game cards up. The photos are very attractive to me especially the Barker and National Game cards. |
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How many people accept the T200 Cleveland card as their J. Jax card?
Posted By: Jason L
Do you have some scans of those game cards that you are talking about? |
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How many people accept the T200 Cleveland card as their J. Jax card?
Posted By: G. Maines
I have no problem in using multi-player cards to represent individual players. Heck, they are on the card. |
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How many people accept the T200 Cleveland card as their J. Jax card?
Posted By: Matt
they are commonly referred to as "the National Game" or the "Tom Barker game" cards. |
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How many people accept the T200 Cleveland card as their J. Jax card?
Posted By: Anthony
I agree, the W cards are great value for a playing era card. |
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How many people accept the T200 Cleveland card as their J. Jax card?
Posted By: Fred C
I agree that the T200 Cleveland card is not a "Jackson" card. It is a team card. I'm just going to count it as my Jackson card until I can find a "real" Jackson card. I forgot about the game cards. Those are reasonable alternatives to the standard released cards. Thanks for that tip. I usually don't like game cards too much but I've been warming up to them lately. I kind of regard the game cards like strip cards but even some of the strip cards aren't that bad. |
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How many people accept the T200 Cleveland card as their J. Jax card?
Posted By: Ken W.
I think that it kind of matters whether or not the player's name is listed on the front of the card (or perhaps even on the back). If there is no mention of the individual players, that seems to be more of a "team" card to me. Maybe not as acceptable? Just a thought - not sure I agree with it. |
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How many people accept the T200 Cleveland card as their J. Jax card?
Posted By: Kenneth A. Cohen
I find the T200 to be a great real photo representation of Jackson's playing days and thus acceptable as your Jax card. On some levels, I find it more desirable than the E90-1 - to me a cartoonish caricature identifiable only by virtue of the name "Jackson" printed on it. It all depends on your collecting criteria which are, of course, personal. |
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How many people accept the T200 Cleveland card as their J. Jax card?
Posted By: Erick Lewin
I don't have any Jackson card, not even the t200 team card. I thought about buying a low grade one a couple years ago but passed. I decided that it wouldn't satisfy my desire for a Jackson card. I felt as though I would never be happy having that card as my only Jackson, so i plan on waiting. Probably, at least a couple more years, then if I have the money and find one |
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