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Influx of Cracker Jack listings?
I noticed a spike in the number of new listings of Cracker Jack cards recently on ebay. Primarily 1914. Anyone know if this has anything to do with some of the upcoming major auctions?
I'm trying to figure out patterns and opportunities to pick up on CJ's. |
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It’s a set that a lot of people attempt and then end up abandoning due to funds or scarcity of certain cards. I believe there’s still around 5 cards from the set that have a combined pop of 30 or less examples.
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There's actually 30 cards with 30 or less. Tough set. But one of the best all-time!
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A.J. Johnson https://www.collectorfocus.com/collection/ajohnson39 *Proudest hobby accomplishment: finished the 1914 Cracker Jack set ranked #11 all-time |
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The six '14 CJ's with total pop of 30 or less are:
No Number Bresnahan (25) PSA - 21, SGC - 4 #95 Keating (27) PSA - 20, SGC - 7 #87 Cady (28) PSA - 18, SGC - 10 #93 Pratt (30) PSA - 19, SGC - 11 #86 Shotten (30) PSA - 22, SGC - 8 #96 Becker (30) PSA - 17, SGC - 13 |
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I wonder how many of those are crack-and-resubmits?
The 1914 Cj set is the greatest set of them all imo. |
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People scrambling for cash in an effort to grab new ones in auctions
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"Trolling Ebay right now" © Always looking for signed 1952 topps as well as variations and errors |
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+1
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I had a soul crushing loss on a ‘14 CJ Sam Crawford that I made plans for in my collection. I think “soul crushing” is the keyword when it comes to this set.
Even with the influx of them in various auctions I may never see the ones I want for several years. |
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