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What's your favorite Juan Marichal card?
I have a 1965 Topps Marichal.
Thinking of adding a new one or more. Do you have any suggestions? |
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Always liked '74. Sorry don't have a scan.
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I like his 67 card # 500, partly because it involves a variant, a recurring print defect on the back. Ironically his image on card 454 (I think), a checklist also involves a variant, in that case a cropping difference ( ear visible or not )
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The 1972 In Action captures his essence. The '74 is also strong.
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My fav was and remains his RC.
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