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1915 Cracker Jack White Sox cost more than 1914.
Posted By: Julie Vognar
Not Jackson, but Cicotte, Gandil, Comiskey, Schalk (that shoots the Blacksox theory). And Eddie Plank! |
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1915 Cracker Jack White Sox cost more than 1914.
Posted By: Marc S.
Julie- |
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1915 Cracker Jack White Sox cost more than 1914.
Posted By: fkw
1914 CJ HOFers/Jackson sell for slightly more, because they are mainly collected by HOF collectors (and are far scarcer). I can seen that the 1914 and 1915 commons would sell for about the same, but the demand for the 1915s are far higher because of the facts listed above.... the set collectors. It would take many years (and many $$) for anyone to finish the tough 1914 CJ set (even in mid to low grade), but a 1915 set is not tough at all (if you have the $$). T213-2s and T206 cards have a similar value history. The T213-2 are far far scarcer than the T206 cards, but not many attempt the T213-2 set because of its scarcity (and similarity to T206), while the T206 set is the most collected by the vintage set collectors. A common player T213-2 and T206 card in EXMT condition, would sell for roughly the same price, while the T213-2 card would be dozens of times more scarce. Its all about completing a set. Frank |
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1915 Cracker Jack White Sox cost more than 1914.
Posted By: vorthian
<< Not Jackson, >> |
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1915 Cracker Jack White Sox cost more than 1914.
Posted By: Julie Vognar
They're hard to find, so they're cheaper. Then why aren't ALL of them cheaper, like the Jackson, for instance? Most 1914 HOFers list for about $600; most 1915 HOFers list for $500. I was just naming some exceptions, brought to my attention when a guy at Tri Star last year asked me for $200 for a vg Cicotte, 1915--it had some ink or som |
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1915 Cracker Jack White Sox cost more than 1914.
Posted By: Julie Vognar
I love these things! |
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1915 Cracker Jack White Sox cost more than 1914.
Posted By: Julie Vognar
I think it was the '14, but i'm not sure. I bought it from Larry Fritsch for $150. Ex+ . More than 15 years ago. |
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