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Old 05-26-2018, 03:38 PM
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Hello everyone

3 questions

1. How rare is the 1917 Boston Store Joe Jackson and what are they worth ie Grade 3, 5, 7
2. What are the Top 10 Joe Jackson Cards by value to collect
3 are his original photo’s any value
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Wrong board. This is memorabilia, not cards.

Here’s a crazy idea. Spend an hour on eBay. Search for all for the cards you ask about. Use advanced search and search for closed auctions. You will find as much info as anyone here knows.

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I understand the OP asked a pretty simple,easily solved question but if he asked if anyone wanted to be an asshole you wouldn’t sound so funny now would ya Steve.

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Thought I was telling him how to answer his questions. Sorry. Don’t have the price memorized for every card yet.
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Wrong board. This is memorabilia, not cards.

Here’s a crazy idea. Spend an hour on eBay. Search for all for the cards you ask about. Use advanced search and search for closed auctions. You will find as much info as anyone here knows.
And we wonder why the newbies are scared to ask questions.......

Perhaps if we act like the subject matter experts and help nurture those who seek information about our hobby we all hold so dear instead of being tools to those who ask questions that we may find simple, this hobby may find others who will want to continue it long after we all are grown.
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Old 05-27-2018, 06:17 AM
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Now two guys who criticized my response but have yet to provide any information responsive to the OP. Interesting. Very useful guys.
So you have enough time to slam me but not enough to spend an hour of research to answer the OP. Now that’s generous of you to young collectors.

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Guys guys its obviously Steve's "time of the month", let him just change his tampon and he'll be fine.
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There’s this incredible invention called “the Internet”. Some of you have probably heard of it. It’s pretty remarkable. If you want to know what something is worth, you can usually get an answer in a few seconds. Pretty remarkable invention but true. Here’s an example: type in Joe Jackson and any one of his card’s name and maybe even the grade you are looking for, and believe it or not you will promptly get an answer every time. Or you could go to the website of what we call an auction house and type in what you are looking for. Or perhaps eBay. Realize this is heady stuff but worth a try. Maybe make an effort before asking other folks to do the research for you.

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Now two guys who criticized my response but have yet to provide any information responsive to the OP. Interesting. Very useful guys.
So you have enough time to slam me but not enough to spend an hour of research to answer the OP. Now that’s generous of you to young collectors.
And your response was so much more informative than ours was? I bow to your incredible knowledge and understanding.
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BLAH,BLAH,BLAH.Cut it out. Enough already. What a waste of space....
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Hello everyone

3 questions

1. How rare is the 1917 Boston Store Joe Jackson and what are they worth ie Grade 3, 5, 7
2. What are the Top 10 Joe Jackson Cards by value to collect
3 are his original photo’s any value
And finally to actually answer the OP'a questions..

1. 9

2. I'll give my top 3... Old Mill, E90-1, 1914 CJ

3. Yes.
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