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G1911 12-24-2024 11:17 PM

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1975 Topps #132 Randy Moffitt can be found with this partial broken black line in the bottom border

G1911 12-25-2024 03:49 PM

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And 1975 Topps #573 Orlando Pena comes with or without this line in the lower right.

butchie_t 12-28-2024 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by G1911 (Post 2483583)
1975 Topps Ron Reed #81 comes with or without a border break and messed up "what" in the quiz question.

It is interesting that everyone of these I see, the back is offset to the left.

Butch

G1911 12-28-2024 01:27 PM

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It is interesting that everyone of these I see, the back is offset to the left.

Butch

After reading this post, I checked my box. All 7 of my Reed’s (the other 6 are the normal back) are off center to the left like this too. So there’s more for your sample size!

bnorth 01-13-2025 01:13 PM

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Picked up this one the end of last month. Not very rare but a cool variation with the yellow and red stripes down the edge.

ALR-bishop 01-13-2025 03:09 PM

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It is recurring :)

bnorth 01-13-2025 03:12 PM

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It is recurring :)

If I remember correctly it is a double print and one of the cards is on the left side of the sheet. Then when miscut enough the lines show up on those cards.

G1911 01-16-2025 07:16 PM

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1955 Topps Duane Pillette #168. Duane comes with or without the peachy colored block in the left border. The block is less common, but not difficult.

ALR-bishop 01-17-2025 10:03 AM

Good one Greg, but ironically after checking my set I need to normal one :)

G1911 01-19-2025 01:13 PM

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Good one Greg, but ironically after checking my set I need to normal one :)

You and me both, I found it by noticing my copy had a weird mark. I love when this happens with a cheap common!


1955 has been my set of the week, trying to clean up my personal checklist for it. Such a great design. The two stocks (white vs. cream, and the cream is coarser to the touch. Difficult to tell apart in scans, but much easier in hand) for the first series/sheet cards really complicate the 'known' variations/RPD's/whatever-people-want-to-call-them. My copy of #2 Ted Williams that I've had for a long time is thankfully the no dots in signature variation, with a white back. Does anyone have this variation with the cream stock? I'm not certain all the variations affect both stocks, and pedantically cataloguing them might provide production clues as to whether they were done simultaneously or if they represent 2 distinct print runs of the first 'series'.

Carey, Sullivan, Terwilliger, Conley, Grim, Jackie, Moon et al. I'm also working on.


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