more lines, 1966
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Keough is part of an 8 row pattern, meaning 8 rows printed 3x across the sheet. So, one slit will have 4 rows 2x and 4 rows 1x, while the other slit will reverse that pattern.
The row with Keough is at top of one of the slits. Attachment 598027 |
1972 Moe Drabowsky
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Recurring faded "D"
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These two 1965 Topps can be found with different colors…..would they be considered variations?
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It all depends on your personal preference. And that is over and above documented examples too IMHO. Butch T. |
One of many prior threads discussing the what constitutes a variation debate
https://www.net54baseball.com/showth...n+of+variation |
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Nice read. B.T. |
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I was shocked no one else put a bid in on this one. I don't think I've ever seen a black ink explosion on a 64.
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Good one Cliff. Looks a little like Armus from Vagra II
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I have one of these cards as well. |
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