FS Wrigley Crackerjack $850
$850 shipped and insured. Had it since day 1. Always said I’d get it framed and it’s been in the portfolio just unappreciated. Going to try here at $850 then up on EBay at $1000 like the others. Sold here to other members if you need a reference. Otherwise I’m on eBay and Discogs under RiverCityRecords. Used to sell a ton of vinyl so you can see my ratings.










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I’ve had this framed and hanging in our living room. I never noticed the “a fun factory concoction” and “safety first” until I saw your post..
The last couple I saw went for crazy high, this seems a decent price nowadays.0 -
Yeah I saw one hit $1600 on EBay. That seemed a bit odd. One sitting right now at $999 but is a little beat up. I’ll give it a day or so and try eBay. If it doesn’t work out maybe it’s the motivation I need to finally frame it.0
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PJammin said:Yeah I saw one hit $1600 on EBay. That seemed a bit odd. One sitting right now at $999 but is a little beat up. I’ll give it a day or so and try eBay. If it doesn’t work out maybe it’s the motivation I need to finally frame it.0
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Guy Dudebro said:PJammin said:Yeah I saw one hit $1600 on EBay. That seemed a bit odd. One sitting right now at $999 but is a little beat up. I’ll give it a day or so and try eBay. If it doesn’t work out maybe it’s the motivation I need to finally frame it.0
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PayPal and Venmo etc. are now required to give you a 1099k as well I believe starting this year. Even if you aren’t using eBay. I think it’s any of these payment processing apps.1996: Randall's Island 2 1998: East Rutherford | MSG 1 & 2 2000: Cincinnati | Columbus | Jones Beach 1, 2, & 3 | Boston 1 | Camden 1 & 2 2003: Philadelphia | Uniondale | MSG 1 & 2 | Holmdel 2005: Atlantic City 1 2006: Camden 1 | East Rutherford 1 & 2 2008: Camden 1 & 2 | MSG 1 & 2 (#25) | Newark (EV) 2009: Philadelphia 1, 2 & 4 2010: Newark | MSG 1 & 2 2011: Toronto 1 2013: Wrigley Field | Brooklyn 2 | Philadelphia 1 & 2 | Baltimore 2015: Central Park 2016: Philadelphia 1 & 2 | MSG 1 & 2 | Fenway Park 2 | MSG (TOTD) 2017: Brooklyn (RnR HOF) 2020: MSG | Asbury Park 2021: Asbury Park 2022: MSG | Camden | Nashville 2024: MSG 1 & 2 (#50) | Philadelphia 1 & 2 | Baltimore 2025: Raleigh0
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Meet local only. Cash is king. I can see it now. Meeting in a parking lot. Make the exchange and the cops come storming in. Try to explain that to a non-fan. "I just sold a pearl jam poster for 1,000" you'd be taken in for extensive questioning.0
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on2legs said:PayPal and Venmo etc. are now required to give you a 1099k as well I believe starting this year. Even if you aren’t using eBay. I think it’s any of these payment processing apps.0
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Loujoe said:Meet local only. Cash is king. I can see it now. Meeting in a parking lot. Make the exchange and the cops come storming in. Try to explain that to a non-fan. "I just sold a pearl jam poster for 1,000" you'd be taken in for extensive questioning.0
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on2legs said:PayPal and Venmo etc. are now required to give you a 1099k as well I believe starting this year. Even if you aren’t using eBay. I think it’s any of these payment processing apps.Post edited by Cropduster-80 on0
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So you only pay taxes on sales using those pay apps correct?www.cluthelee.com0
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I read an article a couple years ago that Springsteen’s house is set up as a ranching business that loses money and Bon Jovi has a bee farm on his property that’s set up as a failing business. So their house and everything out into it is tax deductible and don’t pay property taxes. That makes me mad if true and I have to pay taxes when I sell as poster.0
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2-feign-reluctance said:So you only pay taxes on sales using those pay apps correct?0
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Appreciate the explanation! Also, badass poster!! Hope you can sell it here without any additional hassles.www.cluthelee.com0
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Cropduster-80 said:on2legs said:PayPal and Venmo etc. are now required to give you a 1099k as well I believe starting this year. Even if you aren’t using eBay. I think it’s any of these payment processing apps.0
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mace1229 said:I read an article a couple years ago that Springsteen’s house is set up as a ranching business that loses money and Bon Jovi has a bee farm on his property that’s set up as a failing business. So their house and everything out into it is tax deductible and don’t pay property taxes. That makes me mad if true and I have to pay taxes when I sell as poster.0
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mace1229 said:I read an article a couple years ago that Springsteen’s house is set up as a ranching business that loses money and Bon Jovi has a bee farm on his property that’s set up as a failing business. So their house and everything out into it is tax deductible and don’t pay property taxes. That makes me mad if true and I have to pay taxes when I sell as poster.
let’s say you sell one of those tool signed albums. You paid 800 for it, you sell for 900. You are taxed on 900 worth of income, not the 100 profit as your 1099 will only reflect your sales revenue. If you lose money and sell it for 700 you still get a 1099 for 700 of income. Then you have to back all that out
save your receipts
people doing this for a business are probably way more familiar with doing that. I suspect the average hobbyists will end up paying more than they need to
Technically a poster is “art” the capital gains rate on art is different than ordinary income.
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2-feign-reluctance said:Appreciate the explanation! Also, badass poster!! Hope you can sell it here without any additional hassles.0
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Cropduster-80 said:mace1229 said:I read an article a couple years ago that Springsteen’s house is set up as a ranching business that loses money and Bon Jovi has a bee farm on his property that’s set up as a failing business. So their house and everything out into it is tax deductible and don’t pay property taxes. That makes me mad if true and I have to pay taxes when I sell as poster.
let’s say you sell one of those tool signed albums. You paid 800 for it, you sell for 900. You are taxed on 900 worth of income, not the 100 profit as your 1099 will only reflect your sales revenue. If you lose money and sell it for 700 you still get a 1099 for 700 of income. Then you have to back all that out
save your receipts
people doing this for a business are probably way more familiar with doing that. I suspect the average hobbyists will end up paying more than they need to0 -
PJammin said:Cropduster-80 said:mace1229 said:I read an article a couple years ago that Springsteen’s house is set up as a ranching business that loses money and Bon Jovi has a bee farm on his property that’s set up as a failing business. So their house and everything out into it is tax deductible and don’t pay property taxes. That makes me mad if true and I have to pay taxes when I sell as poster.
let’s say you sell one of those tool signed albums. You paid 800 for it, you sell for 900. You are taxed on 900 worth of income, not the 100 profit as your 1099 will only reflect your sales revenue. If you lose money and sell it for 700 you still get a 1099 for 700 of income. Then you have to back all that out
save your receipts
people doing this for a business are probably way more familiar with doing that. I suspect the average hobbyists will end up paying more than they need to
a poster is “art” and that is a different tax rate as it’s a set capital gains rate. That’s different than income from selling records
a hobby all of a sudden seems to becoming a full time job in accountingPost edited by Cropduster-80 on0 -
Cropduster-80 said:PJammin said:Cropduster-80 said:mace1229 said:I read an article a couple years ago that Springsteen’s house is set up as a ranching business that loses money and Bon Jovi has a bee farm on his property that’s set up as a failing business. So their house and everything out into it is tax deductible and don’t pay property taxes. That makes me mad if true and I have to pay taxes when I sell as poster.
let’s say you sell one of those tool signed albums. You paid 800 for it, you sell for 900. You are taxed on 900 worth of income, not the 100 profit as your 1099 will only reflect your sales revenue. If you lose money and sell it for 700 you still get a 1099 for 700 of income. Then you have to back all that out
save your receipts
people doing this for a business are probably way more familiar with doing that. I suspect the average hobbyists will end up paying more than they need to
a poster is “art” and that is a different tax rate as it’s a set capital gains rate. That’s different than income from selling records
a hobby all of a sudden seems to becoming a full time job in accounting
This is why the younger generation needs to go back to cash and ditch the apps.0
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