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Old 01-07-2023, 09:34 AM
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The Stanley was first up in SCD over 10 years ago but there are several similarly affected. Braun, Whathan, Poquette and Washington among them. Mr Bowman ( Cliff) I think has mapped them and the Pryor no name progeny in here in one thread or another

Good find

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Got these two delivered in the mail today. The only one that counts for this thread is the 93 Russ Swan with the double print Major League Record line. Another variation checked off.

Jr. will adorn my binder edge for the 94 Stadium Club Members Only set.

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I went through my 92 Topps recently looking for variations and I found dozens of the typical stray print mark and color shift type of variation but I also found one variation that was a catalog type variation.

The 92 Topps don't have the registration symbol above the Topps logo but I have a Carlos Quintana card that has one.

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I also found different degrees of the variation in the cards that I have ranging from a clear symbol to where you can barely see a faint outline of the symbol
to no sign of it at all.

All of these except the bottom example came from packs that I opened 30 years ago.

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A few of the more interesting 92 variations I found. There a lot of name shifts like the Palacios but most aren't as severe and the black letters aren't broken up like the Palacios.

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Old 01-16-2023, 10:59 AM
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I went through my 92 Topps recently looking for variations and I found dozens of the typical stray print mark and color shift type of variation but I also found one variation that was a catalog type variation.

The 92 Topps don't have the registration symbol above the Topps logo but I have a Carlos Quintana card that has one.

[IMG][/IMG]


I also found different degrees of the variation in the cards that I have ranging from a clear symbol to where you can barely see a faint outline of the symbol
to no sign of it at all.

All of these except the bottom example came from packs that I opened 30 years ago.

[IMG][/IMG]
Nice find. Definitely a legit variation.
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I picked up a factory set a couple weeks ago at a local show. The Quintana in it is the one without a trace of the registration logo.

Pretty cool to see a new, true variation found
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I picked up a factory set a couple weeks ago at a local show. The Quintana in it is the one without a trace of the registration logo.

Pretty cool to see a new, true variation found
The best I could find with 1992 Topps is Geronimo Pena #116 which has a perfectly straight top border and one where there is a section of the line that is off kilter. Both are super plentiful however.
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Found and purchased another variation of the Quintana registration mark. With this one the R is partially covered making it look more like an N.

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The best I could find with 1992 Topps is Geronimo Pena #116 which has a perfectly straight top border and one where there is a section of the line that is off kilter. Both are super plentiful however.
I sure do not have much for 1992.Can not recall if Bachman is recurring. On card 126 at one time I thought print size varied, but maybe not.

Had not been aware of the Pena or Quintana
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