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|  1968 TOPPS 214 Yankees Rookies 
			
			I had not noticed until today that the black left border of this card comes either "straight" or "slightly indented" at top and middle.   After a very quick look through available copies, it appears that approximately 9 of 10 have the straight edge.   Here are two copies of the "slightly indented" left border.
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|  1968 
			
			Larry-- you simply have to start noticing these things sooner    | 
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			I know, right
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|  1960 #383 Wagner 
			
			Notice the triangle between his leg and the right margin on each.
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|  1960 
			
			Tom-- I finished out my 1960 set in gray and white back. My gray back is white and the white back is blue. Do you know if that difference always corresponds with the different backs ?
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|  1958 TOPPS 208 Cal McLish 
			
			These two copies of Cal's 58 Topps card both have what appears to be a small cursive style "L" just to the left of his cap bill.
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			This isn't exactly scientific or anything, but if you look on COMC it seems all of the Wagner cards that are missing the blue are grey backs.
		 
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			The blue triangle is on white back and the white is on a gray back.
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			Some 1965 AL ERA Leaders cards have that weird black and red mark running across the bottom… 1965eraleadervar.jpg 
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