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Yes!! That's how it starts..
..you look for little ones at first....then it only snowballs! regular T206 start to look "strange" and the freaks take on a new beauty....it's like a treasure hunt.....wait until one day you get a huge haul like a printer scrap ![]() and yes, in the 150 series, there are more probabilities of the freaks from the early learning curve of the printers.... ![]() BTW....thanks for the kind words.....you have become a great poster and a great hunter! please email me with any questions on these beauties... glad to have you in the community and look forward to your posts.... ![]() keep looking for that "Frank in the box"
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Thank you very much. I appreciate your feedback. Here's another T206 that I picked up which could be considered a bit of a "freak," due to the color shift. ![]() Hope all is well. Best regards, Eric
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Eric Perry Currently collecting: T206 (136/524) 1956 Topps Baseball (198/342) "You can observe a lot by just watching." - Yogi Berra |
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I usually don't buy ungraded cards - but figured I could make an exception. Picked up this Griffith "missing I" card.
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Would appreciate any insight from the printing experts/error collectors on this one.
Plate/printer issue? It appears to be printed on the card (@ factory) and has affected the back. ![]() ![]()
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I've never seen one like that Chris. Very cool.
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