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1928 Harrington's with and without the apostrophe. Also the backs can be different by an extra offer
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just picked this up. lower left quarter panel is entirely white...
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looks like it sat in the sun and is faded
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Finally we have a real variation man in this thread :)
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thanks I do many variations and the miscut, faded, etc. are not variations. those are factory errors and mainly worthless. example of a true variation is the 1967 bolin white streak. a miscut card of a 1968 johnny bench rookie card showing half his face is worth zero unless you use it as a conversation piece showing on how bad quality control was back then.
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What is your personal definition of a "true variation " ? :) Do you think the Bolin was an intentionally corrected error or an unintended recurring print defect, and in either event how could one tell....or does it matter ?
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The 1967 cards I agree that they are "printing flaws" but they we corrected. I do not recognize such errors as miscuts, print dots or faded. if the printing company made a correction, then I believe it is a variation - 1969 white letters - 1966 purple tree Heffner. this could be argued all day long.
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