This PSA GOOD 2 shows a common Cracker Jack woe: thin card stock picked up sticky spots when packaged with its signature candy, creating residue and foxing on either side. This often lowers a player's technical grade without detracting from the set's strong images and composition. Southpaw Rube Benton shows that action-minded player image, lightly rounded corners, and excellent centering. The bold red background helps show off this kind of image well, going well beyond portrait poses seen on many other sets from the 1910s. This exceptional design work raises the bar for collector interest in Cracker Jack, regardless of grade!