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It seems like the Pratt should be the toughest. A collector trying to assemble a "master set" of Cracker Jacks could settle for a 1915 Cady, but he would need the 1914 Pratt to complete the set.
In the last Goodwin there was a Cady and a Pratt, both graded 3.5. The Cady sold for around $3,500, but the Pratt went for $7,800 if I remember correctly. |
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