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mr.fred

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I didn't know they came smaller!?----i noticed on some of mine the Tusks are different!--the faces look like older Elephants ???
 

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Lex- The 3 1/2 oz... book wise is $50-$65, The wife snared one a few months back for 10 bucks, so that may be a little high, the 7 oz is the most common of the 3, though it books the same as the 4 1/2 oz at ($20-$25) The first small ones I ever saw, were at a show and were filled w/marbles as well... Mr Fred- I have all the jars you listed and your right, the thumb print is a cool jar and tougher find... Always check the more common 1 lbs for errors (Peanut Putter) and base embossed (JUBMO) Collectors like em, I am looking for the smallest size -3 oz. and the -9 1/2 oz. oval, All the JUMBO Apple butter jars sell well... John
 

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Thanks. Figures the one I like the best is the most valuable! LOL I still might put one up for auction next week to see how it does.
 

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Mr Fred- The book has it listed at $20-$25- being this jar has a different embossing pattern than any of the other Jumbo's, I value it a little more... as always though, it's whatever someone will pay at the time. Lex- Ebay has been all over the place for Me selling, somtimes it comes down to how many alike items are on at the same time. Humans for the most part are "I WANT IT NOW" hence if there is a shortage of listings for a popular item ,even if it's not rare- bidding wars ensue (Alot of fun when your the seller) Good luck!! JB
 

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Yes, I've noticed. Seems that the ones I think will do well sell for less than I thought they would and the ones I think won't even sell end up getting good prices. Just last week I sold a 15-20 dollar druggist on there for 51 bucks plus shipping! I think it has something to do with Supply and Demand, but there is a little element of Gamblers addiction to it. The bidding wars are fun to watch, for sure!
 

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heres one that survived the fires of a 30s dump mint!

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