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Old 08-12-2012, 07:08 PM
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Default not a t206 thread - Cracker Jack Murphy

Wanted to pick this up - thought it went for a very, very strong price. Is this the norm?

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Old 08-12-2012, 07:17 PM
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1914 CJs have been VERY strong lately. Probably 2-10x their prices from just a year or so ago, especially the high #s (like 80 and above) and horizontals.

I've been on a buying freeze for my set cuz I haven't been able to afford many the past year

edited to add: I think a year or two ago that Murphy would've sold for $100-150 and not $400.

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Nice, but I prefer his T206 card.
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Nice, but I prefer his T206 card.
LOL!

He has the horizontal pose, right? That is a good one.


I was thinking this was an aberration, but did not realize 1914 sold this strongly.
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Regarding 1914 CJs, why are they much more expensive than their 1915 counterparts?

Were less made, or is it simply the case of it being the first Cracker Jack set, and not the 2nd?

"If you ain't first, you're last."
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Regarding 1914 CJs, why are they much more expensive than their 1915 counterparts?

Were less made, or is it simply the case of it being the first Cracker Jack set, and not the 2nd?

"If you ain't first, you're last."
The 1915 set was made available for purchase by mail; the 1914 set was only available in Cracker Jack boxes.
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Regarding 1914 CJs, why are they much more expensive than their 1915 counterparts?

Were less made, or is it simply the case of it being the first Cracker Jack set, and not the 2nd?

"If you ain't first, you're last."
It seems like 1915's have populations of 5-6x's that of 1914s, excluding the truly rare 1914's as some of their pops are in the low teens. There is quite a bit more caramel staining to the 1914's b/c they could only be pulled from CJ boxes themselves. These stains led to rodents eating cards as well. There is also a 1914 CJ collector that literally buys everything f/s tring to drive supply down as he owns 7+ copies of some cards and has no problem with over paying. Tom just finished his set and Barry is close to finishing his and that removes 2 collectors from the mix. The 1914 CJ hog is still out there though and probably will be for awhile. 1914's are an extremely tough set even with all the money in world.
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These stains led to rodents eating cards as well.
I was not aware of this - neat bit of info.
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Been working on my set for over 15 years now and I am only just a little over halfway done
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