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Old 02-03-2018, 09:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Rich Klein View Post
I'm convinced 1991 Topps were produced in several factories and there are differences. one of the easiest ones to tell is the 40th anniversary logo is either real vibrant or really in the background. There are others as well, including some really obscure Oil Can Boyd variation. More to come

Rich
The logo only affects A* and B* sheets. Technically. Some cards from other sheets can be found with "partial" bold 40th logos. I have yet to see a true bold 40th logo example of a C* D* E* or F* player.

I think at this point it is 100% certain that Topps used multiple facilities to print the 1991 cards. The changes and corrections to many cards were not linear in the production timeline. For example, one can open a box with the corrected Keith Comstock that also includes the error version of, say, Ron Kittle, while another box may yield the opposite versions.
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