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Cracker Jack cards were the first mainstream set distributed nationwide in a product synonymous with baseball—think, “Take Me Out to the Ball Game”— and catering to both adults and children.
Baseball’s top song. Have you bought yourself some Cracker Jack lately ... did an even more hideous set of current players on mini Topps cards. Sadly, some packages containing the cards still ...
The complete 176 card set of 1915 Cracker Jack baseball cards is valued at $750,000. It includes three cards valued at $100,000 -- The Shoeless Joe Jackson, Ty Cobb, and Christy Mathewson cards.
Appraisal: Cracker Jack Baseball Cards, from Vintage Milwaukee. Check out Kathleen Guzman's appraisal of a set of Cracker Jack baseball cards, in Vintage Milwaukee. Funding for ANTIQUES ROADSHOW ...
Uncle Ollie’s boyhood Cracker Jack baseball card collecting in Sioux Falls South Dakota has sure paid off. During the 1914 and 1915 baseball seasons, he spent his Buffalo nickels trying to ...
A rare 1915 Cracker Jack Ty Cobb baseball card has sold for $504,000, per TMZ Sports. Not only is the card more than 100 years old, but it also received a "mint" rating—nine out of a possible ...
In the spring of 1991, at the apogee of baseball card collecting phenomena, Borden’s Cracker Jack introduced a line of limited-edition, mini-baseball cards from the leading brand in the industry, ...
Baseball player cards were often buried as prizes inside the boxes of candied peanuts and popcorn. Whatever the reason, Cracker Jack gained enough popularity by 1908 to earn mention in the ...
Neil R via Flickr // CC BY-NC 2.0 Further cementing its connection with America’s pastime, Cracker Jack offered a collectible set of baseball cards in 1914 and again in 1915. They featured such ...
Prizes ranged from the early days of baseball cards to rings to more recently comics and jokes. There's a collectors market for many of the older prizes. "The Cracker Jack Prize Inside has been as ...