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Early Cracker Jack Tin Toy Prize Private Soldier
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This item is already soldEarly Cracker Jack Tin Toy Prize Private Soldier
Cracker Jack   Pop Corn   Confection   Candy   Snack   Advertising   Premium   Prize   Tin   Toy   Private   Soldier   World War I   WWI   Military   Doughboy   Nostalgic
The picture shows a view of this Early Cracker Jack Tin Toy Prize Private Soldier. This prize is not dated but it is from the 1910s or 1920s after World War I. The stand up soldier is made of lithographed tin. The back is clean and blank. It is marked on the base as follows:

PRIVATE
U.S.A.
MADE IN U.S.A.

The prize measures 2-1/8'' tall. It is in excellent condition with a light ripple at the knees as pictured. The prize is not dark as it is seen in the picture. The Soldier is as bright as the base shows.

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Early Cracker Jack Tin Toy Prize Private Soldier


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