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I've been eating Cracker Jack's all of my life & I saved all the prizes & eventually put them in a 3-ring binder with pages that hold 20 items (I think these were for coins or stamps), although most of them are doubled up, so 40 items to a page-there are 24 pages. A lot of these are from the late 60's-early 70's, my college years, when I ate a box every day (they were 3 boxes for a quarter back then), but I still eat them. Here's what's included: the 1st 2 photos start with the baseball cards, 5 pages & 4 pages per photo respectively-Topps 1991 peach backs-89 red back-26, Donruss 1992 blue back-58 red back-20, Cracker Jack reissue cards 1993-48, Ballpark series-33, 9 pages total. Also includes: little books-55, postcards-24, erase boards-30, books of tattoos-20, war plane cards-14, pinball machines-8, race to the moon game in box-2 different. Also the usual-stickers, puzzles, a whole page of "wiggle" cards, iron-ons, book marks, animal figures, magnifiers, charm bracelets, key rings & jewelry. Photo #7 shows the items that were too big to go in the binder-6 telescopes, 4 tops, assembled toys with wheels, loving cups, etc... I counted 443 pieces & there are a few duplicates. This comes in a giant 3" thick 3-ring binder with some extras-a 5-page article about the 100th anniversary Cracker Jack baseball re-issue set, a replica original Cracker Jack box, some advertising & a Cracker Jacks fridge magnet. You get everything shown-loose pieces will be boxed. Priced at about .40 per item. Free shipping.