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Fo me the most interesting , and expensive variation for 54 was the white arm band on Mays. It is so plentiful I wonder if it was DP like the 52 Mantle, Robinson and Thompson
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I do have a variant for this card but what I really want to know is who is this ?
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The versions I know are the ones with a yellow mark in the team box, another copy with blue marks adjacent to his head, and the cleanly printed copy. |
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And since we are asking questions....
Anyone have a 1954 Topps Larry Doby without this yellow mark above his position? Also haven't come across a Frank Baumholtz without the blue streak next to his cap. I'd love an excuse to add a Larry Doby card back onto my want list. |
1961 Topps 59 Jim woods
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Found another 1961 odd ball 59 Jim woods…..blue man version!!! Wet transfer? The blue in his jersey is also seen in his white jersey too
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You guys have some eagle eyes.
I sold this one and wish I hadn't: https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...ize/img250.jpg The famous blue flame fart card. Shameless plug: I am setting up at the Ontario CA show this weekend with an entire section of printing freaks and flaws for sale. Some real doozies too. |
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1958 Topps - [Base] #433 - Pancho Herrera Courtesy of COMC.com While the vast majority of fisheyes are non-recurring, this one on the left side of Pancho Herrera's 1958 card is a recurring print defect. And of course, this one has the other standard defect of the missing A in his last name. |
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