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60 Lynch
Similar to your Lepcio, white line between tan and green
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Nice Al, now I have another print variation to find.
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1954 Bowman Preacher Roe
So I was browsing COMC and submitted an error that a 1954 Preacher Roe card had an ink mark at the top and shouldn't be in the raw bucket, and they actually noted it as a print variation. Searched for it in this forum, but didn't get a hit so I figured it might be new to you guys.
http://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1954/...&size=original 1954 Bowman #218.2 - Preacher Roe (Ink Loop in Sky) Courtesy of COMC.com Regular one: http://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1954/...&size=original 1954 Bowman #218 - Preacher Roe [GOOD] Courtesy of COMC.com They have three of them on site (two of Dean's), so that's how they were able to assign it a print variation. Doesn't look like PSA notes it, since there are only 5 graded of any 1954 Bowman Preacher Roe. |
54 Bowman loop variations
The Roe variation, and the similar Erskine variation in the same set, are listed in the SCD Standard Catalog and discussed by Bob Lemke on his Blog. They seem to involve errant autos from cards above on the sheets they were on
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Gibson Scribble
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Green print is over the black mark scribble which is dull. I'm glad I saved it
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Normal back
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Are you certain the black is legitimately under the green text?? With the relative 'slickness' of the green ink as compared to the super absorbency of the dull, non-coated cardboard, it seems likely the card was written on by a kid with a magic marker and it isn't some bizarre printing variation. That would account for the black marker being murky on top of the green words. Occam's razor and all that. Plus, there was no black ink (black plate) involved in the printing of 1975 Topps backs.
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