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1966 series 5
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Found what appears to be a recurring print defect on two 1966 series 5 cards. Both #371 (Stange) and #381 (Fischer) appear to have a yellow streak, as noted. Both of these cards are in column 9 on the print sheets. Other cards in this column include #379, 440, 410, and 437 but I haven't see that defect on those cards.
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As shown in post 1641 he can also be found with blue/green blob on chin, scarce recurring. Had not noticed line on Stange but in checking my set I have one. Now I need a normal one :-{
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1966 series 5
1966 Topps #437 (Stanek) also has a blue blob on it. That card is also in column 9 of the sheet. Interesting!
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Pus the yellow slash between Al and Stanek
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1962 #293 Miller
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This is sticky-tacky, but a difference nonetheless. I have annotated them to show the differences. The top two have a RED dot by his head, but the bottom two have a grayish dot. The top left has a blob by he's ear and the bottom right has a green paint spot in his hair. All are readily available from the usual sources.
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1957 Topps - [Base] #1 - Ted Williams [PSA*3*VG] Courtesy of COMC.com Recurring red print defects at bottom center border and just below the W in Williams. |
And the 57 posted in the separate thread seems to have errant green and yellow marks. Have not checked to see if recurring
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Recurring print defect in the right border.
https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1973...&size=original 1973 Topps - [Base] #596 - High # - Boston Red Sox Team Courtesy of COMC.com And this one, mentioned by a blowout user, is the recurring print line at the top of the image. https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1960...&size=original 1960 Topps - [Base] #350 - Mickey Mantle [PSA*7*NM] Courtesy of COMC.com |
John---do not look do hard for Mantle oddities :)
On the 73 Boston, in looking the one with my set has the defect so now I need a normal one :( |
Like I said, I wasn't looking for it. A blowout guy thought the card was perforated by the look of the print line having teeth at a regular interval. ;-)
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