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They look unquestionably fake to me too. In several of the cards the "Cracker Jack" lettering up top extends past the red border into the whitish portion of the card. This does not happen in the real McCoy.
Also, it is odd that all of the cards being sold seem to have EXACTLY the same wear pattern, almost to a tee. Not to mention the seller going out of his way to say, basically, buyer beware with his wording of his ad. If anyone does have any real 1914 CJ's that they are looking to sell, I would be interested, as I am (slowly) trying to put together a set. I am about 50% of the way there. |
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