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1962 Post Canadian baseball cards
Are the 1962 Post Canadians in 2 languages, only? There are several PSA graded 1962 Post Canadians in English only. How do you distinguish between the regular Post cereal cards and the Canadians?
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From one of the card catalog.
Most cards were printed on the back of the cereal boxes and contain a full-color player photo with biography and statistics given in both French and English. Card backs are blank. Cards measure 3-1/2" x 2-1/2". This 200-card set is very similar to the Post Cereal cards printed in the United States. The Post logo appears at the upper-left corner in the Canadian issue. |
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Thanks, there are oodles of PSA graded errors on these. Graded Canadian, when they are not.
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62 Post Canadian
ALL 62 Post Canadians come in both English and French text.
In most cases the TPG companies MULTIPLE errors involve 1962 Jello cards because they are not seen as often as the 63 Jello's or the 61, 62 or 63 Post cereal sets. |
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