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Old 02-03-2016, 10:10 AM
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1950's PM10 Jackie Robinson




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Thanks to all the experts here for their help!

So happy to add these babies to my collection!
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While these cards have apparently been in my collection for a while, they are a "new" find for me. I was recently flipping through a box of off grade 60 Topps dupes, and noticed these 5. They all appear to be 60 Venezuelan Topps cards. Three have the CR, two do not, but they are all consistent in print quality, etc. Over the years, I wonder how many of these 60 (and 59, 62) V cards I have unknowingly just thrown into some off grade lot and sold off.
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If those are Venz, they're among the cleanest I've ever seen. Nice find.
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If those are Venz, they're among the cleanest I've ever seen. Nice find.
Thanks, they would be consistent with 3's....the backs are quite clean.
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I'm sure everybody now wants to look through their old doubles to see if any Venezuelans linger there. Can someone who is familiar with that issue start a new thread showing us clueless folks how to spot telltale signs of those cards across the years they were issued? Or, if the topic has already been handled around here before, perhaps a link to the thread(s)?
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my first foray into 50's:


they were pasted in a scrapbook and removed at some point so all are in pretty beat/poor condition, but 217 total cards for $150 i just couldnt say no!

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I'm sure everybody now wants to look through their old doubles to see if any Venezuelans linger there. Can someone who is familiar with that issue start a new thread showing us clueless folks how to spot telltale signs of those cards across the years they were issued? Or, if the topic has already been handled around here before, perhaps a link to the thread(s)?
I don't know enough about 1959, 60 and 62 Venz to comment. But 1964, 66 and 68 all say made in Venezuela on the back. 1964 and 66 have a different color back than their American counterparts - 64 is black and 66 is a deep, dark salmon.

Easiest way to tell the 1967's is that they don't have a white border. This is to say that the photo goes right to the edge of the card.

Venezuelans are most easily distinguished in hand. They are thinner, and made of a softer, cheaper stock. There is virtually no gloss. They are more prone to surface damage as well as yellowing or staining.
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While these cards have apparently been in my collection for a while, they are a "new" find for me. I was recently flipping through a box of off grade 60 Topps dupes, and noticed these 5. They all appear to be 60 Venezuelan Topps cards. Three have the CR, two do not, but they are all consistent in print quality, etc. Over the years, I wonder how many of these 60 (and 59, 62) V cards I have unknowingly just thrown into some off grade lot and sold off.
Do they have gloss on the front? They look pretty shiny in the pictures, but it is difficult to see in photos. What do you mean by CR?

I love the comment about accidentally throwing them in some lot. I got mine graded because I was afraid my wife would one day do that when going through my collection....
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Do they have gloss on the front? They look pretty shiny in the pictures, but it is difficult to see in photos. What do you mean by CR?

I love the comment about accidentally throwing them in some lot. I got mine graded because I was afraid my wife would one day do that when going through my collection....
I have a 59 V card and the dull gloss on that card is similar to the dullness of gloss on the front of these 60 cards. The #156 and #128 cards do not have any copy right (CR) info to the right of the cartoon on the back as the Topps counterparts do. A sold copy of a #129 V card I found on ebay does have a CR as the copy I have does.

Hopefully I will avoid accidently including any more in lots. Since I found a 59 V card in a random stack of cards, I have been more careful when going through 59, 60, and 62s looking for these V cards....the dullness of their appearance (at least on the 59 and 60s) have been the give away. Kind of reminds me of looking through 68s for MBs.
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