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Just wondering if anyone else has found the 1966 Topps cards to be printed on 2 different types of card stock? One is very white and noticeably thinner, while the other is more tan and thicker/stiffer.
Could the thinner card stock examples be considered even more condition sensitive, since they would be more susceptible to bending/creasing? Just curious. Vintage football cards never seem to get the same amount of attention as their baseball counterparts, even though there are similarities between the 2 as far as printing variations go. Thoughts?
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