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Can't believe I just bought this. Dream card for my Maranville collection.

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BOOOOOOOM!!! That is a NASTY card!!! Congrats on the pickup! What a great looking set that was! Design is so clean and simple.
 

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Spectacular card!
What's unusual about the Cracker Jack cards, is that the backs were upside down, so when kids mounted the cards in a scrapbook by taping or hinging the top, the back would be rightside up when flipped up.
It's a unique trait that Topps kept authentic when it reintroduced Cracker Jack cards in 2004.
 

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Wow, that is one sharp looking card! Those are beauts in person, huh? :)



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(My first and only....hope to add more in the future)
 

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Great card!

Spectacular card!
What's unusual about the Cracker Jack cards, is that the backs were upside down, so when kids mounted the cards in a scrapbook by taping or hinging the top, the back would be rightside up when flipped up.
It's a unique trait that Topps kept authentic when it reintroduced Cracker Jack cards in 2004.

This holds true for 1915. The 1914 CJ's were right side up:


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