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It seems as though the last card in the set has proven to be as tough as they come. If you see a Hippo in an "8", buy it. If you see a hippo in the wild, leave!!! One of the deadliest animals. We don't have many here in Missouri but that's off the point of this thread.
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This is not a set people tend to part with easily.
If someone has to sell of their collection, the more 'common' expensive cards go first (Topps/Bowman issues) You can always get a Mantle Rookie '53 Topps Robinsons, etc as those cards show up on auctions monthly. But Cracker Jacks don't. |
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