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Old 07-06-2020, 09:22 AM
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Originally Posted by G1911 View Post
I don’t think there are many miscuts in either, and these two years were pretty much the best quality control here. I have a lot of miscut 65’s, and then starting in 1968 it really seems Topps gave up completely on not issuing wildly miscut cards. Before 1965 I think they are relatively more common. Have to factor in that overall total year production generally went up each year
Yeah, I think there was an uptick in 1968 production then 1969, with four new markets,the numbers went even higher. Topps may have overestimated (look at all the 69 wrappers and cards out there still) and then 70-72 pulled back as those years the highs are a bit harder to find now.
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