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Old 10-15-2015, 06:48 PM
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I have 3 Ventura border versions. One red, one black, and one brown. Hard to see in the pictures, but easier to see in person.
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Old 10-16-2015, 01:09 PM
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I have 3 Ventura border versions. One red, one black, and one brown. Hard to see in the pictures, but easier to see in person.
Yep. There are three versions of the border error.

The brown is due to Topps printing the red border over the gray border.
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Old 10-17-2015, 07:06 AM
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Does anyone know what type of packaging the errors/vars were in? Cellos, vending, wax, jumbo, rack, factory sets. Can they found in all of them?
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Old 10-17-2015, 11:18 PM
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Does anyone know what type of packaging the errors/vars were in? Cellos, vending, wax, jumbo, rack, factory sets. Can they found in all of them?
I've opened plenty of all and have errors/var. throughout everything. The stat back variations for me were found specifically in jumbo cellos.
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Old 10-26-2015, 05:43 AM
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How rare are the players with managers backs and vice versa? There's been on on ebay for a while. For any hardcore 1991 Topps collectors, how may have you ever seen?

I'm curious if there are All-Star cards and checklists with switched backs as well.
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Old 10-26-2015, 07:25 AM
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fWIW, I just opened a rack box and grabbed two white frame Hoiles, some F* code variations and a couple of corrected Chamberlins. Also, a mix of missing and included stats. No Drabek, Whiten or Boyd of any kind. Typical Topps distribution.

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Old 10-26-2015, 07:26 AM
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Ben--It is not unusual to find wrong back or blank back cards. I am not aware of anyone check listing particular wrong backs as to type or number. Not sure if there are folks here who systematically collect and catalog them. I have seen people who are player specific collectors pick up wrong backs of such a player, but my impression is that there is not a large market for wrong backs in terms of value. Others may think differently

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Old 10-26-2015, 08:02 AM
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Ben--It is not unusual to find wrong back or blank back cards. I am not aware of anyone check listing particular wrong backs as to type or number. Not sure if there are folks here who systematically collect and catalog them. I have seen people who are player specific collectors pick up wrong backs of such a player, but my impression is that there is not a large market for wrong backs in terms of value. Others may think differently
As a long time collector of junk era wrong backs I agree with Al there are no checklists because of the several different backs that can have the same player on the front. It depends on how the wrong back was made. The printer could have loaded the right sheets backwards or loaded the wrong sheets or a combination of both. There are up to 11 different wrong back cards possible in the 91 Topps set for each card.
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Old 10-26-2015, 10:16 AM
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Last night I was tying to find the Oil Can Boyd I got as part of a group of sets, including a hand collated 91 Topps. I saw that black tip Boyd go for over $200 on ebay and seeing the clear pic was a big help.

Looking over the set with the card backs up, for at least the fifth time, since I found an Oscar Azocar manager back in it, I found something interesting. It's a Bobby Cox with a non-manager back!

That's two from the same HC set. I got another Azocar manager back a few weeks ago on COMC. The seller had it listed for less than a dollar. I tried to offer him $150.00 for it, but COMC's interface doesn't allow that. I plan to track him down and give him the money some day. Sometimes you can only pay it forward by paying it back.
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Old 10-27-2015, 06:48 PM
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Please explain the Oscar Azocar manager back more. Is it rare? I don't believe I've seen any info on this one before.
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Old 10-28-2015, 01:27 PM
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Please explain the Oscar Azocar manager back more. Is it rare? I don't believe I've seen any info on this one before.
The card is part of a run of production errors where the red border pattern/inking process was swapped between two sheets. It is a print flaw that affects a handful of the cards (however many manager cards on each sheet, to be specific) as it won't make any difference on the majority of the non manager cards.

They are very rare but are also 100% print flaw errors which some collect and consider legitimate additions while others seem to angrily reject as part of a set's canon. As far as pricing goes, there is no concrete value for them and there likely never will be. The first Azocar that sells will sell for "X" amount and the next may not sell at even 10% of that if there isn't a collector out there with enough interest in it.

True Topps variations like the Whiten, Boyd, etc where Topps made production changes are another story and general have much interest, especially the error-laden 1991 issue.
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I always thought the Desert Shield set was one of the best modern sets out there.
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