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I don't collect CJ's but always loved the art work. But as for pricing it seems anything CJ from 14 is still hot. I agree with what Greg said the cards can only go so high. They can't keeping doubling etc. only wish I bought the 14's years ago to make some money now.
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1914 Cracker Jacks still appear to be red hot based on what I'm seeing. Will it last? Don't know.
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Awaiting bit of surge for the 1915s. Not same thing, as so many more of them, but cleaner cards generally and you can actually buy a 7 or 8 which look brand new. Collectors sure to move on to them as 14s stay high...
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