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On your list of Significant errors. The 1954 Ted Williams #66 replaced by Jimmy Piersol was was once labeled the rarest post war card. Larry Fritsh sold a very popular checklist book in the mid 70's this was the cover. I remember discovering (first time for me) errors while putting a large group of 1966 topps in order so 66 was one of the first sets where I sought out errors and This checklist book was a huge help. All of the 1969 White letters have always been highly sought after. Just like there are a number of 1981 Fleer errors that collectors chase as much as the Nettles. Corrected errors have always been fun to collect.
Last edited by bigfanNY; 08-19-2023 at 10:04 AM. |
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