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Old 08-01-2025, 05:00 AM
Kevvyg1026 Kevvyg1026 is offline
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Default 1965 Topps series 6 reconstruction

The wrong back means that if Mathews was in row 1 of one slit, then Javier would be in row 12 of the other slit. Similarly, if Mathews was in row 2, then Javier would be in row 11 of the other slit (row 3 matches row 10, row 4 matches with row 9, etc.)

It's not impossible, but highly unlikely, that Mathews and Javier are in the same row just like Howard and Niekro are probably not in the same row.

In other words, it would require a very strange row pattern in the two slits for these wrong backs to be in the same row.
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