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swarmee 11-18-2020 03:35 PM

How do those "no blobs" get graded as straight 8s without a PD qualifier?

aronbenabe 11-18-2020 06:32 PM

Does anyone know how common these print variations are for the 1970 Topps Baseball set?https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...d132f2320d.jpg


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steve B 11-18-2020 09:48 PM

The overly dark 70 Topps are a bit unusual, but they are out there.

I should give mine another closer look and see if I can spot what actually caused them.

savedfrommyspokes 11-19-2020 09:02 AM

I am not sure which is rarer....charcoal grey 70s or the use of grossly oversized images w/o any description....appears they are both fairly common and recurring.

aronbenabe 11-19-2020 09:13 AM

Thanks Steve and Spokes for your replies


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ALR-bishop 11-19-2020 11:49 AM

There is a thread or discussion within a tread ( maybe this one) on the charcoal 70s

gracecollector 11-21-2020 08:29 PM

savedfrommyspokes was exactly correct. These turned out not to be true defects. The seller's scanner was to blame. Sorry for any confusion.

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Originally Posted by savedfrommyspokes (Post 2023680)
Due to the cropping differences, it appears that one of these three checklists are from different sheets and was printed/released with a different series.

So what I find interesting is that both checklists would end up with similar variations. However, after realizing that all three were sold on Oct 3 by the same ebay seller it started to make more sense. The seller is a high volume seller and more than likely uses a Fujitsu sheet scanner to accommodate their volume of scans. These sheet fed scanners are used by many of the higher volume sellers (Deans, GMcards, battersbox, etc). On these scanners there are different "factory" settings that allow for image adjustments and if the user does not have their settings correctly set, image adjustments similar to this will occur.

Several years ago I thought I had stumbled onto a never seen before variation. I bought a 68 Topps LL card from both Deans and GMcards that appeared to have this same RARE variation. When both cards were in hand and no variation was there, I realized what had happened...their scanner settings were off.


Coincidentally the same seller of these 1961 checklist cards sold the exact same 68 LL card I bought several years ago .... and as predicted, the image in their listing appeared identical to the image from the cards I had bought from both GM and Dean.

It appears Sirius needs to adjust the settings on their scanner to prevent variation hunters from thinking they have found some new variations.

If for any reason I am wrong, I apologize...I would love to see in hand images of these three cards posted by the buyer(s) of the cards.


ALR-bishop 11-22-2020 08:13 AM

Brad-- glad you posted those. I for one learned something about that scanning issue

savedfrommyspokes 11-22-2020 12:19 PM

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"Blackless-ing"?

ALR-bishop 11-22-2020 01:43 PM

Clearless ?


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